Yes, they could.
If your wife was adopted by her stepfather, he would be your (adoptive) father-in-law. Otherwise, he is your stepfather-in-law, and only her biological father is your father-in-law. Also, if you have children, he will be their step-grandfather.
No, he was not. But his father was semi-adopted by his stepfather.
In general, no.
Not choose, but in Pennsylvania, a stepfather can file for custody.
A birthfather is the biological father of an adopted child, or a person's biological father.
They can, but only if the biological father and both sets of grandparents (if alive) dont argue it. The biological father has rights over the children, the stepparents DO NOT unless the children have been legally adopted. It gets even trickier depending on the state and county and if there is a custody agreement.
When your parents got married and had you they are your biological parents (he is your real dad), but once your parents divorced and your mother remarried then the man your mother married is your stepfather and your biological father is your real father. If you get along with both your father and stepfather consider yourself lucky. You can also have two dads if you are adopted by a family and you may not know who your real dad is, but your adopted dad who loves and cares for you is really your dad although not your birth father.
If your brother-in-law is your spouse's brother, then his father is your father-in-law. If you brother-in-law is your sister's husband, then his father is not your father-in-law, and is not related to you in any way..
His biological father was from Kenya. His mother was from Kansas. President Obama was born in Hawaii in the US. His stepfather, the man his mother married after the first marriage to Pres. Obama's biological father, was from Indonesia and Barack Obama lived there with his mother and stepfather until he went to live with his grandparents after her death.
The biological father should give the bride away. If the bride is not close to her biological father for reasons between them then she could choose her stepfather to give her away.
No. Joseph Jackson is Michael Jackson's real biological father.
If he has adopted her then he is her father and has all of the biological fathers rights transferred to him at adoption. If adopted yes