what would be any legal reason preventing my fiance and I from living together
No. If the fiance is the natural father, then he does have rights to his son. Getting married doesn't give him legal rights to your child (assuming he is not the father). He must adopt in order to have legal rights.
Couples in Calgary can live together legally. They will have some rights, but not as many rights as married couples. No laws prevent it.
My fiance? Absolutely not.
You need to ask clearer, your question makes no sense. What rights are we talking about?
I'm not a lawyer but I don't believe he would have any legal rights to it.
A fiance visa allows American citizens to bring their fiance into the United States. This visa allows the non-citizen fiance to enter the United States and live with the American Citizen until they marry.
In Kirmington with his Fiance Stephanie.
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No, not unless the fiance's parents consent and they would most likely have to give up rights to you and your father so they are no long liable for their child
It depends if the State you live in recognizes "couples" as having dower rights. If you live in Georgia, your answer is "no". Most residential attorney offices will answer this question over the phone at no charge..
Only if the non-custodial parent give up his parental rights.
eewww hell no!