Do you mean, "dangerous?" It's not possible to clone a deceased organism. It's not legal to clone a human being.
Is there any liability to tell a child of a deceased parent?
If there is not will and the child is not the natural child of the deceased, and has not been adopted, they have no legal standing to inherit anything. If the child is the descendant of the wife and not the deceased, the child will get nothing directly, the wife will inherit. And if there were children of the deceased, but not the wife, those children may inherit some things.
yep
sure....the child might really need a dad
yep
To obtain a passport for a child with one parent deceased, the surviving parent or legal guardian must provide the necessary documentation, such as the death certificate of the deceased parent and proof of guardianship. The child's passport application will then be processed following the standard procedures.
File a child in need of care motion
It depends on the legislation of the country. Normally the spouse and children take precedence. An under age child of the deceased would take precedence over the mother of the deceased.
Only if the owed parent is deceased
yes. unless the will state otherwise
Not applicable. You will receive nothing more than the normal amount for a child of a deceased parent.
If two people cannot have a child due to infertility, cloning could give them a baby. BUT ! if this baby is used for spare parts , it should NEVER be allowed or legal