You have a legal right to leave anything that is rightfully yours to whomever you wish (or to whomever you "will". Ü) The wealthy (but quite evil) "hotel queen", Leona Helmsley, even left a $12-million-dollar trust fund to her maltese dog! (Check it on Snopes or Wickipedia, if you don't believe it!)
No, she is still a child.
Yes, it doesn't change anything. For an example, You live with your Mom and you or she decide's to leave. Doesn't change anything, your still family.
18 when you are an adult. At 16 you are still a minor.
Generally speaking no, unless the children are still legal depedents. That's a legal answer. Philisophically, that's up to you.
Much like in the United States, the legal age to leave home in France is eighteen years of age. Anyone under eighteen is still considered a minor in France.
No, he did not. Jeff Gordon is still with his wife and two children.
You cannot use the Domestic Violence laws to leave your husband. They will only offer you temporary legal shelter you from his physical presence. You must still file for legal separation (if available in your state) or a divorce, through a separate legal action.
Jehovah's Witnesses are not bound by any laws regarding their estate. Like most people, they leave things to their surviving children. If they don't have any children, it is still theirs to leave to whomever they wish.
Tell him straight you don't want anything to do with him. If he still won't leave you alone threaten to go to the police.
If you leave it on the doorstep of a firestation, that is legal and fine. Or if your still pregnant, abortion. Give the baby up for adoption.
his wife and 5 children still live in Cuba and leave happily with Cesare
If you are not legally separated or divorced, your wife will still be entitled to anything you own. You should seek a lawyer for specific legal advice.