if she left something saing he can...than he can, but if she didn't leave anything...than he can't have acces to them.
Only if it is a joint account or payable on death to the "common law spouse". If it is a sole account in your mother's name then it is a part of her estate.
No, he only have rights to say about the child and not the mother's personal life.
If you give your boyfriend's mother a Mother's Day card, you can simply say "Happy Mother's Day."
If your mother is dating him, he is off limits.
My Mother's Boyfriend - 2009 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2009
Yes, this must go through probate. The only exception is if you are already a joint account holder or if she had an "in the event of death" beneficiary on the account with your name on it.
No one can be closer to you then your mother can so don't even think about picking your boyfriend over her unless your mom isn't really that great of a mother.
Whether or not your mother likes your boyfriend is up to your mother and your boyfriend. Talk to your boyfriend, let him know that it's important to you and help him give a good impression. Also, talk to your mother and tell her what you like about your boyfriend, she's probably going to be most interested in how well he treats you.
No, he cannot.
No. As with any bank account only the account owner can withdraw money from the account. If the mother set up the account as a joint account with her daughter (with both mother's and daughter's name on the account as joint owners) the full ownership of the account passed to the daughter when the mother died. No one else can make withdrawals.
She can petition her mother, but the mother cant include her boyfriend on the petition, even if that boyfriend is the citizen's father,
can a mother put a restraing order on her 19 years old daughters boyfriend?