The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.
The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.
The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.
The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.
The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.
Unless the mother is unfit she will get the baby.
If the biological father does not have have legal custody, then, no, he can't.
Biological fathers have the right to see their children just as much as biological mothers. If they are not married to the mother, t hey may have to prove they are the father by taking a paternity test.
More than likely the child will be placed in the biological fathers custody in the event of your death. If the father is not in the child's life it will be best to have him relinquish his parental rights so in the event of such accident the child can legally reside with your family.
Sole Custody until ruled on otherwise. The Glass Ceiling for fathers.
If she has full custody, then yes.
Nero
No, unless the baby's biological father relenquishes his parental rights, he would get custody of the child if the mother dies, not her husband. The biological father must sign his rights away to the mother's husband.
Nero
You have to be established, legally, as her biological father so if you have not done that do that first. Have DNA tests done if needed. Then you can apply for custody or visitation rights.
Not without the permission of the child's biological mother. When a couple are not married and there is not a custodial order from the court, the law presumes that the mother has sole custody of the child in question.
No, he has the same rights as single fathers, none until granted them.