She can do this by a notarized letter granting you guardianship, as well as a Power of Attorney to make decisions for the child. Circumstance of any separated father need to be considered and whether he can take the child in order to avoid a court challenge. There needs to be specific limits placed on her potential interference and she should be obligated to pay child support.
If you are their legal guardian, you can collect child support from both parents of the child. If you are not their legal guardian and they just live with you, you do not have rights to child support.
There is none. "This is George, my niece's husband." In most families he would referred to as a nephew.
Anna is Carlos' niece, Carlos in Gabby's husband which makes Gabby Anna's aunt in law
At the age of 17 years old, most states in the USA do not require parental consent if the child moves out of the parental home. I tried to help my sister appeal to the courts in Florida when my niece moved out of her home at the age of 17. The courts as well as every attorney we asked said that Oregon and Utah were the only states which would actually get involved in the matter due to the child not yet reaching the age of 18. If the child is a girl and moving in with a man over the age of 18, you may have a case (but it's hard to prove - believe me, we tried it). My niece actually kept all her belongings at a girlfriend's home but basically lives at her21 year old boyfriend/parents home.
Her niece is Zsa Zsa.
Your husband's sister's child is your niece, and you are her aunt.
Your husband's sister's child is your niece if its a girl or Nnphew if its a boy.
Your sister's husband is your brother-in-law. His niece is a child of one of his siblings, and is also a niece of your sister by marriage. There is no relation to you.
Your husband's niece is also your niece.
The granddaughter is the niece's first cousin once removed.
Your husband's great niece is also your great-niece in law, so your great niece would be great niece in law to your husband.
Your husband's niece is your niece, too. You and your husband are her aunt and uncle. Your brother is not related to a niece of yours who is the daughter of your husband's sibling.
Your niece in-law, or your niece by marriage.
Is he the child's biological father? If so, he does have rights and he would have to sign the papers, unless he previously signed a waiver terminating his parental rights.
Since it would be your sister who had the child with her husband (your brother-in-law) then that would make their child your niece or nephew.
The daughter of your husband's brother is his (and your) niece. Her daughter is his (and your) great niece.
Yes. I am in Georgia and I adopted my niece. The biological parents were relinquished of all rights to the child, even child support responsibility.