Does my stepdad have any rights over me since he has been married to my mother for 6 years?

Full question:

Does my stepdad have any rights over me since he has been married to my mother for 6 years almost 7 in July?

  • Category: Divorce
  • Date:
  • State: North Carolina

Answer:

Stepparents do not hold custody rights unless custody is taken away from a biological parent and given by law to stepparents.

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FAQs

Yes, your wife's stepdad is considered your father-in-law by marriage. In legal terms, a stepfather is the husband of one's parent, which creates a familial relationship. However, this relationship does not grant him any legal rights over you unless specified by a court or legal agreement.