That would depend on whether the divorce decree stated Joint Custody or not, and probably what state you live in.
Divorced or partner dead but still with children.
It may be possible in some states to obtain a tattoo even if you are a minor provided that you have the permission of your parents to get the tattoo. Most commonly, a parent would need to be present. In certain states, it might be sufficient for a minor to turn up to a tattoo shop with a notarized statement. In that case, the notarized statement would be a written statement by the minor's parents giving the minor permission to be tattooed. The purpose of notarization is to ensure that the note is not forged, e.g. by the minor himself.
They have to be 18,
Why should adult children have any rights to the personal gains of a parent, unless they worked to add to them?
Where parents have spilt-up/divorced, and children are in the custody of either parent (generally).
What should a notarized permission letter to take a child out of the country with one parent say?
Notarized Power of Attorney
If the funeral is that of the children's other parent or a grandparent, it would be the right thing to do.
Probably, but you would need the cooperation of the other person to do so. Might not be a bad idea if you are the parent depending on child support. Just go with term insurance for the period of time when the children are minors.
That depends on your state laws, as a general rule they cannot unless they are a relative of the family.
yes, they are divorced.
David Royko has written: 'Voices of children of divorce' -- subject(s): Case studies, Children of divorced parents, Divorce, Parent and child