The estate of the last surviving parent must be probated in order for title to the real estate to pass to the heirs at law. If your parent died intestate (without a will) then their estate will pass according to the laws of intestacy to all their heirs at law in equal shares. You need to contact an attorney.
In the US, parents have no rights over an adult child unless that adult child has been declared mentally incompetent by the court and the parents were appointed guardians as a result of that.
Rights pertaining to what?
No, if they were not joint debtor's with the deceased they are not responsible for any of his or her debts.
None, although it is their child, they are legalley an adult so they have their own rights?
yes due to the fact that they are your parents but sometimes depending if child has life insur. they sometimes do not have to pay.
No.
Both parents of a deceased child have an equal right of inheritance. If one parent had custody that parent has the right to make funeral arrangements but the other parent should be consulted if possible.
Until the child is an adult you have no rights. The adoptive parents have to give you permission to contact between you two as long as the child is a minor.
That depends on the State the will is probated in. For instance, in New Jersey, an adult child has no rights to a parents estate if he was not mentioned in the will. The parent has the right to give his possessions to a charity if he wishes to do so.
No. Godparents are appointed by the parents for spiritual guidance in the parents' absence. They have no legal authority. Guardians for a child whose parents are deceased must be appointed by a probate court. The godparents can apply to be appointed.
Yes the mother can be a minor and petition for child support. She has the same rights as an adult in that case. Or I should say the child has the same rights regardless of how old the parents are.
No there is is not. Having a child does not make one an adult, it just makes you a parent. You are still the responsibility of your parents. You do have rights when it comes to your child.