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Step's rights?

misguided's picture

If my DH passed away to I stil have the right to visitation with his kids?

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Storm76's picture

Yep, no rights at all - I read on a forum about a woman with one child of her own, living with hubby & his kids. The husband died & BM came & swept all the kids away - she said her son was devasted because in one fell swoop he'd lost his father & half siblings.

Amazed's picture

TheFrizz would come riding in on her jetpowered broom and clear SD out immediately then she'll probably try to fight me in court for half DH's/My estate "for SD's sake". The will states I get it all but she's a big enough ass to try and dispute that.

"Venting without the desire to look within and improve your situation is simply venting to hear yourself bitch."

..."I'm not mean, you're just a sissy."

Wicked.Step.Monster's picture

I've often wondered the same thing. After pushing 10 years of being very involved in my SDs lives I would be devastated if I lost my DH AND lost SDs too. I think maybe, just maybe, BM would allow me contact with SDs if no other reason than to allow me to spend the life insurance money on them. Seriously. How sad is that? I would take whatever I could get with them though.

LotusFlower's picture

Nope...no legal rights,,,,but I can tell u this....as CSM...I would definately spend every dime I had petitioning the Court for continued custody of my DH's minor children....of course u all know I have a non-exsistent BM, so who knows if she could even be properly served...LOL..."oh well"

A mother is not defined by the "b" or the "s" in front of her name, she is defined by how she handles the "mother" part.....

Amazed's picture

If she ever came out of the woodwork to collect your kids...you can always hide out at my house Smile

"Venting without the desire to look within and improve your situation is simply venting to hear yourself bitch."

..."I'm not mean, you're just a sissy."

LotusFlower's picture

Awwwww....LOL....yur the best Smile

A mother is not defined by the "b" or the "s" in front of her name, she is defined by how she handles the "mother" part.....