I don't know what state you are in, but most places can bury ashes in same grave. You, personally, can't bury them. You need the cemetery people to do it for you.
When a child is born out of wed lock.is the child last would be the mothers or the fathers last name? fathers name
because some people are born to drive and then there mothers and fathers dont have to drive you.
In cases of unwanted pregnancy, fathers have limited legal rights compared to mothers. Fathers typically do not have the right to force a woman to have an abortion or to prevent her from having one. However, fathers may have the right to seek custody or visitation rights after the child is born, depending on the laws of the specific jurisdiction. It is important for fathers to consult with a legal professional to understand their rights and options in such situations.
call a lawyer. something similar just happened in my family. the ashes, unless otherwise stated in a will, belong to the spouse to carry out any final wishes. the parents have nothing to do with them and they have no legal right whatsoever.
yeah I believe you can, I think you get a choice when you are 13 which parent you want to live with
There are self help groups for fathers and mothers. If you are a battered woman, a womens shelter can help you find an attorney.
Yes. Fathers winning is happening more now than before. Now, so it seems, the courts do not lean toward one parent (mothers) over the other parent (fathers). They are finally looking at what is really best for the children.
Yes, i don't see why it wouldn't be. In tradition the baby is to have the fathers name though, for in the old days the male of the house "owned" the child.
It's legal for mothers to take children in this manner. Only fathers get arrested for it.
Only if you get permission. If not, it will not be legal.
Police don't question mothers about custody when there's a claim the father kidnapped the child, but single fathers have absolutely no rights to the child until granted them. see link
Yes, it is generally legal to bury someone's ashes in your yard, but it is important to check local regulations and obtain any necessary permits before doing so.