Whoever legally owns the home can decide who gets to live there. If you have a legal claim to the house, get a lawyer.
no
Dona is a bright student but unfortunately their family could not sent her to school because his brother had a cancer and needs financial assistant for his medication.
Except in unusual circumstances, you don't have any right to force your brother to do anything he doesn't want to do. If you're an older sibling with parental authority backing you, then you could threaten him with parental retaliation. If you're a younger sibling, then your best option is probably bribery.
No. In order for your brother to adopt your child you and the other parent must consent to the adoption and then your parental rights will be terminated. Your brother would be the legal parent of the child. You cannot share legal custody with your brother.
You just approached sponsors? Oh brother...
After the wedding ceremony, how do you intend to address and mend your relationship with your brother?
No he can not.
No. Relinquishing your parental rights means you are not the parent of the child any longer, therefore not responsible for its care and/or support.
When you see your brother sinning, approach the situation with love and humility. Offer guidance and support, while also holding them accountable for their actions. Encourage them to seek forgiveness and make amends.
Ponyboy's oldest brother is named Darry, and his nickname is "Darry." In the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, he takes on a parental role after their parents' death, which influences his relationship with Ponyboy.
Just leave him alone for a while. Let him cool off. Then approach him later
Your parents have to give up their parental rights to you in a court of law or through a attorney.