No, they are not theirs. 'Nuff said.
Zilch. The step parent has absolutely no say in the custodial arrangements of the natural parents, unless the Final Divorce Decree specifically states otherwise.
The time frames in each state vary in regards to the amount of time that passes before a divorce becomes final. In regards to a default divorce, it depends upon the state you live in and the circumstances surrounding the divorce.
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Of course there are no consistency in regards to divorce attorney charging.But most commonly, they have the starting fee of $500 depending on the case.
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it depends. the school usually know best how to educate the children with regards to those topics but if the child asks his or her parents with regards to that matter the parents should be willing to explain it in a manner the child can understand.
No. A adult has no legal rights in regards to non biological children of any relationship status, ( legal marriage, common law marriage, significant other live-in, same-sex unions, etc.
If you have "Joint Legal Custody" per the Divorce Decree, then the answer is YES. Both parents (you are STILL the child's parents even after divorce) must keep the other informed of residency, even if moving from one place to the other within the same town.
It depends on the state. Some states recognize adulthood in regards to marriage at 16 while others at 18.
The requirement that all decisions as regards the child must be done jointly by the parents. see link