Since this has to be approved by the court, yes.
No. Only the courts can award legal custody.
You would need to file for legal gaurdianship
Yes, it is legal to transfer a gun to a family member in Arizona as long as the recipient is not prohibited from owning a firearm.
no
Yes. He or she is known as a tutor, and has all legal powers needed to look after the child's well-being.
It depends, and if ever it is possible the family member that you would transfer your mortgage to, would be liable for the repayment of the debt of your mortgage.
In Georgia, a godfather is not considered a legal family member. The role of a godfather is typically a religious or ceremonial one, where the person is chosen to guide and support a child in their spiritual upbringing, but they do not have legal rights or responsibilities similar to a family member.
No, taking property from a deceased family member without legal authorization is considered theft. The property of a deceased family member typically goes through the probate process to determine rightful heirs and distribute assets according to the deceased person's will or state law. If you believe there are disputes over the inheritance, it's best to seek legal advice.
Yes, a family member can live in a second home, as long as the owner of the second home allows it and there are no legal restrictions preventing it.
In most places, a 14-year-old would need permission from a parent or legal guardian to live with a family member. If both parents agree and legal requirements are met, it may be possible for a 14-year-old to move in with a family member. It's recommended to consult with a social worker or legal professional for guidance based on the specific situation.
Tell the person to stop picking on them/defend family member/Tell another family member about it to take action/Let your family member know you aren't alone. If the picking increases, then take legal action. But violence NEVER solves anything, just saying.
Yes parental approval