Urgent Q: Is it legal in 'Mutual Consentual Divorce' that ...
One of the spouse submits in the Petition that
1. She is able to look after her child and She also able to make-up for the 'void' created in the life of the child, due to the eventual absence(legal as well as physical) of the other spouse after divorce.
2. And She is also ready to forego/give-up the 'maintenance related claims' for her from the other spouse.
3. And that She(on behalf of the child) is also ready to forego/give-up the 'maintenance related claims' for the child also
Our questions are as follows:
A. Under 'what law' one parent got this right to say to court on behalf of the child??? Please look at line numbered 3. Has She taken permision from the child appropriately? Is it not crushing the 'personal rights/liberty' of the minor child even though it is just 2 and half years old? Who gives right to one parent to make such statements in the court?
B. Can a grand parent stop mutual consent divorce by filing petition on behalf of the minot grand child?
C. After the age of 18 shouldn't that child get the inheritance benefits as well as other benefits of further studies and expences from the other parent also? The custodian parent (mother and also at a very high post) is financially well off, but the other parent is a multimillionire but due to age of child less than 5, custody goes to mother and not to the rich father.
D. Can there be a clause saying that 'after child attains the age of 18', that girl child should get some assistance from her biological muti-millionire father for further education etc? It is difficult to predict the future and how it is going to take shape.
E. These days young earning highly qualified couples part-off ways without a fuss, but it does affect to children.
F. If mother(and custodian of minor child) remarries in the future, then in that case, would that cut-off the above link between biological father and the minor daughter?
Please advise on the above A to D questions.
Thanks -Grandpa and Grandma