If it is her father... She has every right in the world to see it. His wife can not keep it away.
Yes, many states have established registries to allow fathers to claim a putative status.
Generally, the laws of the Western World allow such marriages.
It would depend on the laws of intestacy in the specific jurisdiction and if there were any extenuating circumstances that might allow a claim to be made after such a long period. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional to discuss the specifics of the situation.
He allow that fat man to take the daughter because of his unconrollabe love for the wife.
Why did the founding fathers deny certain powers to the national government.state governments or both
Yes the catholic church in Africa does not allow their fathers and sisters to get married.
The executor of the estate has a Letter of Authority that will allow them to close the account.
Unless the blood type is a sex-related gene (on x or y chromosome), which I don't believe it is, the father's blood type could be A, B, or O, considering O is recesive. In other words, it could be AO, BO, or OO. Any would allow him to pass the O allele on to his daughter.
If you live in the US, fathers do not legally have that right, but the company they work for may allow it--it's entirely up to the company.
The bible states that bishops should be married. But the catholic church do not allow their fathers, and bishops to get married.
If she has a passport and you allow her to.
never