Your father has no interest or rights in the property. Your sister owns it. Your father can only get his property back if your sister agrees to execute a deed that conveys it back to him.
There were many religious tensions. Her father had changed the country away from Catholicism and her sister tried to bring it back.
some name that he had b4 he did stuff
Yes, but the father can motion the family court to stop the action, or have it changed back when he finds out.
If your sister is under 18 (a minor), regardless if her name is on the title or not, she is not considered legally "of age" - your/her father is her parent/guardian and can exercise his parental authority. Even if your sister is over 18, your father is still half owner of the car and does have property rights to at least half of it, and its value.
Cleopatra's father fleed the throne and ran away to a completely different country to find refuge. Many years later, Cleopatra and her little sister went to help their father come back to power. He didn't come back, so Cleopatra married and continued the throne in her father's place.
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Because Tut was ruling at 4 and he died at 18 plus he did not have any kids so the people hated that.
Jeff only has one sibling, Kimberly. She was Kimberly Coyekendall but has changed her name since becoming single back to Gordon.
We know very little about Cleopatra's childhood, or anything about her before she became queen. The things we do know is that when she was a child, her father was usurped from his throne and went into exile, her sister took the crown and when her father returned to power had her sister beheaded. Some writers feel that Cleopatra accompanied her father to Rome when he went to get help to get his throne back, but they are not certain.
dude, my sister took my ipod too, its impossible to get it back
If you mean Caroline then No the character of Caroline Duplessis is still and has only ever been played by Hayley Mills, But Hayley took a break back in series 4 and her sister joined the show as Caroline's sister Georgina.
Yes, until the order is overturned, and provided the mother is not on Welfare.