It could be said the same thing as when a father does, but fathers left behind with the children have a bad habit of doing nothing. They don't file for custody or child support. They sit and hope she comes back, but far to frequently when they do, it's only to get possession of the children, than file against the father.
Dads need to learn to protect themselves and their children.
the mom has one less thorn in the side to deal with
The surviving children will inherit.
No it is not normal for your husband to buy his secretary flowers on Mother's Day. It is up to her children to do so if they are old enough or her husband or boyfriend.
If you are the mother of his children, it would be conventional to have him honor you, his mother and your mother. Not necessarily in any particular order.
Simon Halls and his husband Matt Bomer are parents to three sons. The biological mother of their children has not been publicly disclosed.
Your mother's sister is your aunt and her husband is your uncle. If he has no brothers, his sister-in-law must be either your mother or another one of your mother's sisters (your aunt)
If she has no living husband you would share her estate equally. You can look up the laws of intestacy in your state at the related question link below.
A stay at home mother, one who stays home with their children, to tend to the house, and children, while their husband works the job and keeps food on the table.
Not if the mother is in the childern's lives. If you married the father then the children cme along too, you are now the step-mother and have to take that responsibility if it is given to you.
Yes. If there is a will and the children are not included, they're not included. If, say, a husband/father dies without a will and wife remains, wife inherits all whether she is mother of husband's children or not.
They will simply live with their father. If this is not possible, another family member may assume guardianship, or they will be placed in foster care.
What can a father do if the mother of. His children took the kids and moved to another state without permission.
Your husband should be paying child support for his children unless the mother of the children has remarried and her new husband adopts the children. It would be wise that he gets each child DNA tested to even be sure they are his children. If your husband did not let you know before you married him that he had four children then it's an injustice to you, but the two of you have to learn to communicate and decide on what the right recourse is to resolve this problem.