No, both sibling have the same right to inherit from a parent. The parent can choose to give children different inheritances by will.
If you are 18 you are no longer a minor and can choose to live with either parent (or neither).
No he can not. A step parent have no legal right to the step children. This could only happen if the parents consent to it. A minor can not choose but the court will hear their opinion at 16. They might not follow it though.
Whether 13 and 15 year old children have the right to choose where they want to live, will depend on what state you live in and what state the divorce was finalized in. A judge will almost always take in to consideration the feelings of the children. In a majority of the US states, children have the right to choose which parent they want to live with beginning at age 12.ANSWEROnly two states allow a specific choice in this. See link below.
Under UK law, a child has no legal right to choose which parent they may live with.
It depends on whether the parents and children are in a certain religion. Because a few religions have the parents choosing life partners for their children. But if they haven't got a religion which says that they can choose their children's life partners, then it is wrong. At the end of the day, they can suggest who they want their kids to go with, but nothing more. Their children has the right to say who they want and who they don't, as ten to one they won't like the parent's choice.
16yo can not choose custodial parent at all. The court might listen to your opinion but that is it. And no, step parents do not have any legal right to the child.
If you are the father of your girlfriend's children then yes you can sponsor them. As a parent you have the right to sponsor your biological children.
A mother who is competent is absolutely free to choose to convey her property to one child and that child would own the property. In many cases there is a child who helps the parent more than the other children. Children have no "right" to a living parent's property. A parent can distribute her own property during her lifetime to anyone she chooses. A different situation would arise if the parent is incompetent and taken advantage of by an unscrupulous child. In that case you should seek the advice of an attorney.
No, the children have the right to live that lifestyle. I'd just accept it for what it is.
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children's rights are the human rights of children :D.The statement above doesn't make sense to me.But i think children have the right to do anything as long as it is legal, allowed by a parent or guardian and allowed for their age.For Example they can go on social networking sites underage if the parent or guardian lets them.