If your mother never signed divorce papers, then legally, she is still married to your father, which means his remarriage could be considered invalid in many jurisdictions. However, the specific laws can vary by state or country, so it’s essential to consult with a legal professional who can provide advice based on your specific situation. Additionally, the fact that he has remarried may complicate matters regarding any legal claims or rights.
No, they divorced when he was about 6. His father remarried when he was 6 or 7, and his mother remarried last April.
Yes, just because a father gets remarried this does not mean that he doesn't have to care for his child.
John Adams' father died in 1761. His mother, Susanna Boylston Adams, remarried in 1766.
not true! I was dismissed. because someone stated as a elder that he saw me smoking a cigarette on the 10 freeway. wife remarried after adultry and still a J.w and remarried another jw thats an elder. all kids married elders and refuse to speak to father in years plus
Only if the bride or the married couple are in between the two.
The maiden name of the mother of Selena Gomez is Amanda Dawn Cornett. Amanda Dawn remarried after her divorce from Selena's father.
yes there is. if your mother remarried and then remarried again it would be considered your second step father.
Yes, just like any other divorce. The father will have visitation rights though whether you are married or not.
Beyonce's father has not yet remarried.
Assuming that you mean "Did Isaac Newton's parents divorce" or "Were Isaac Newton's parents divorced" or even "Where did Isaac Newton's parents divorce", the answer is NO. Isaac Newton's father (also named Isaac Newton) died in October of 1642, before his son was even born. His mother, Hannah Ayscough, remarried when he was two. She also survived her second husband, who died in 1653. His mother died in 1679, twice married but never divorced.
The mother, unless proven to be unfit or incpable of caring for the children, and regardless of her marital status, invariably gets custody after a divorce.
randanachchan (രണ്ടാനച്ഛൻ) (a man who is married to one's mother after the divorce of one's parents or the death of one's father)