No
No
It's legal but you have no legal claim on them, or to them.
Not unless your child is 21yo.
Arizona only permits exceptions to legal age to drink or possess alcohol in the case of religious or medical exceptions. See link. Additionally, giving a child alcohol could be considered abuse in any state. http://drinkingage.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=002591
Do not give your child alcohol. It will either make them very, very sick, or kill the baby. Do not give your child alcohol under any circumstances. ALSO - be aware that is it unlawful to give or supply alcohol to any minor. Giving any form of alcohol in any amount is considered child endangerment. If harm results, the adult can be charged with felony child abuse. If death results, the adult will face some degree of manslaughter charge along with child abuse and child endangering.
Yes, until/unless the child is adopted.
A new spouse has no legal obligation whatsoever to your child unless you consent to a legal adoption by the new spouse and give up your parental rights.A new spouse has no legal obligation whatsoever to your child unless you consent to a legal adoption by the new spouse and give up your parental rights.A new spouse has no legal obligation whatsoever to your child unless you consent to a legal adoption by the new spouse and give up your parental rights.A new spouse has no legal obligation whatsoever to your child unless you consent to a legal adoption by the new spouse and give up your parental rights.
No, it is not legal for a minor to drink alcohol even if their parents give them the alcohol, but some parents feel the odd bit of alcohol for teens from 16 up is better than them sneaking the alcohol. Generally no charges are laid against the parents if they give a bit of alcohol to their mid-teen son or daughter.
It depends on the state and how old the child is.
We do not know the laws in your area, and we cannot give legal advice.
Not without the legal system involved. Not without the legal system involved.
No. A gift doesn't give her rights in the property.If the adult child dies her spouse and children will be her legal heirs at law. Her parents would be her legal heirs only if she had no spouse or children or will.No. A gift doesn't give her rights in the property.If the adult child dies her spouse and children will be her legal heirs at law. Her parents would be her legal heirs only if she had no spouse or children or will.No. A gift doesn't give her rights in the property.If the adult child dies her spouse and children will be her legal heirs at law. Her parents would be her legal heirs only if she had no spouse or children or will.No. A gift doesn't give her rights in the property.If the adult child dies her spouse and children will be her legal heirs at law. Her parents would be her legal heirs only if she had no spouse or children or will.