God parents and other close family. Who ever they'll be best with
90 Days
Can I claim my fathers ashes
Rights pertaining to what?
yes he/she is allowed
No they can not.Another PerspectiveIt depends on the situation. If it is a "friendly" guardianship within a family when the child's parents have lost parental rights or are deceased, the family may give the child a choice and that person(s) will petition for guardianship through the family & probate court.
Yes unless there's a will or court order saying otherwise. The remaining family is usually the ones packing up the belongings.
No
Both parents of a deceased child have an equal right of inheritance. If one parent had custody that parent has the right to make funeral arrangements but the other parent should be consulted if possible.
Interpretive. If he had custody, you would get the child until the mother received a modification order on custody. This should also be applicable to his access rights, but you need to run it pass a family law attorney and a grandparent rights group. see link below
Each family will have their own rights and responsibilities in regards to using social media. The 5 rights that are good for one family, may not be for another. An example of five rights and responsibilities may include the following. Each family member can interact with friends and family on their page. However, they have the responsibility to keep safe by not giving out personal information. Parents have the responsibility to check their child's social media pages because. Children have the responsibility to tell parents if anyone makes them feel uncomfortable.
No. Godparents are appointed by the parents for spiritual guidance in the parents' absence. They have no legal authority. Guardians for a child whose parents are deceased must be appointed by a probate court. The godparents can apply to be appointed.
...? Rephrase, this might as well be Hebrew for all I know.