No, he has no legal rights involved. It is a nice try on his part. Not that the ex has any say on who you date. However, you may end up with troubles if the date sleeps over while the kids are at home. And if the individual has a police records, or even worse is a convicted Sexual Offender, the evidence may get the kids removed from your custody.
The simple answer is NO, step parents do not have legal "rights" regarding their step-children. In order to have legal parental rights the step parent must legally adopt the children.
no but the children might have rights talk to a lawyer An ex-spouse does not have rights of claim against the deceased' estate unless she is included in the will. In the majority of states children both minors and adults are included in the state probate succession laws when the person dies intestate. If there was a will and minor children were not named the mother or conservator for minor children can file avlegal claim against the estate for them. If the children are legal adults any litigation will have to be implemented by them.
Yes. it is a danger to your and your children (if any).
Many states allow stepparent visitation rights
she cant do that. he has legal rights to see his own kids.
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The rights your ex-husband will have once you divorce will all depend on what the judge rules. He could have joint custody or split custody.
It depends which country you are from. Father's have no such "rights" in any Western country.
Yes! You shouldn't let them choose bad things, but let them choose what THEY want to.
* Communicating with your ex husband is the best way to go. You have custody rights as well and you can let your husband know it upsets the children when they see their father with his girlfriend and you prefer not to have her around. Hopefully he will agree. If not and she seems like a nice enough woman it is to your best interest to act calm while she is around because children learn from their parents and if they see one or both of their parents upset they will pick up on this. Most of the time it's not about the children at all, but between the two exes.
Not even if he did have parental rights. Children can have an opinion, but not a right to choose. see link below
RELATIVE RIGHTS. Those to which a person is entitled in consequence of his relation with others such as the rights of a husband in relation to his wife; of a father, as to his children; of a master, as to his servant; of a guardian, as to his ward.