Go to the bank and withdraw as much cash as you can, drop the kids off with family/friends, and contact the police (they might not be a big help, but get the report anyway, this will be important later). Go to your local Women's shelter immediately after the bank and the police station, they can start the legal ball rolling (divorce precedings, child support, spousal support, helping you contact the proper people in order to protect you assets). People at the shelter will also help you with the new emotional baggage you and your family have. Keep in contact with friends and family (his too), they can provide a great support system. Finally, take steps to get security back in your life by getting a job, or if necessary first go back to school...remember the women's shelter can get you in contact with the necessary people to make this a reality.
Go to court to obtain custody and an order for support.
You need to take her to court to get costody of them if you do not want her to have them
Preassuming that you are a child of your father's second wife, the children of his first wife are your half-siblings meaning they have one like biological parent as you.
A father's mother to the father's children is called the Grandmother (aka: Nana; Gran, etc.) The father's mother to his wife is the wife's mother in law.
A father's mother to the father's children is called the Grandmother (aka: Nana; Gran, etc.) The father's mother to his wife is the wife's mother in law.
Your father's brother's wife is your aunt, but her cousins and their children are not related to you.
No
He had two children with his first wife and three with his third (and current) wife.
Yes George Washington did have a wife named Martha, and several children.
His father, Mor Thiam, his wife Tomeka, six children
NO
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.