What rights does my stepdad have over me after seven years of marriage to my mom?

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 have custody rights unless a biological parent's rights are legally terminated and custody is granted to the stepparent. In general, your stepdad does not have legal rights over you simply because he is married to your mother.

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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.