The father would need to legally give up his rights to the child or the court would have to take them away in order for the new husband to adopt the child.
Yes, he was married to Mother Teresa's mother.
Nine - Eight with his Father and Mother but 1 when his widowed mother married another man.
If he was not married to the mother, nothing until granted them by the courts. see links
Yes, equal to the mother.
When your aunt is your aunt because she married your father's brother, her mother is not related to you.
Yes. Your step-father is who he is to you because he married your mother. If you married his mother, you would be his step-father. Strange but true.
they were brothers
If the mother is found by the court to be a more suitable guardian than the father, then yes, she can.
The man was born in a place called May, and the month he was born in was September. He was born 'before' his father, meaning his father was there to witness the birth. He 'married' his mother because he became a priest, and conducted the ceremony for his mother's marraige to another man.
It depends, are you divorced from her. If you are, the answer is no if you are planning on staying there. However, if you are just visiting the state, then there should be no problem. If you and the mother have not ever been married, then there is nothing wrong with you taking the child.
No.
No. That can only be done by a court order.