Your husband cannot get joint custody of your children from a prior marriage. Custody arrangements are made between parents of children. Your present husband can legally adopt your children with their father's consent. He would then have all the legal rights and obligations of a biological father. The children would become his legal heirs-at-law.
Unless you adopted your wife's children, you should not be required to support them after the divorce.
Most families never had a family crest. For those few who did, when a woman married, she joined the family of her husband and that crest would apply.
No. Fiance is the man you are going to marry. Husband is the man you did marry.
Because having a husband or family would distract them from their nursing work.
Where polygamy is illegal it is illegal to marry someone's husband. If this man is someone's husband, he is not permitted to marry anyone else.However, if your mother's sister (your aunt) is deceased you could marry her husband in most countries. He is not related to you by blood.
In Islam it's not forbidden to live in the family house (it's Mobah) -- as long as there is no harm for the wife\husband, and as long as the wife dressed well in front of the husband's brothers -- to sum up, this is up to the traditions of each family or society
She Didn't Marry but she promised that when ever she marry ............
In Illinois, a father can seek custody of his child by filing a petition for custody in family court, demonstrating that the mother is unfit due to factors such as neglect, substance abuse, or instability. He will need to provide evidence supporting his claims and showing that granting him custody is in the child's best interests. It may also be beneficial for the father to establish paternity if he has not already done so, as this can strengthen his case for custody. Consulting with a family law attorney can help navigate the legal process effectively.
The mother automatically have custody from birth and the father can petition for custody, visitation and also pay child support after he has proved paternity in court by providing a DNA test. As long as the mother is fit he will get shared custody at the most.
Her husband.
Who Wants to Marry My Husband - 2002 was released on: USA: 1 May 2002
If her mother is her sole guardian, then yes. If her father has joint custody, then she will need his permission also.