yes I've been throught that.
There are a few states that allow minors to marry when special circumstances exist. However, some of these states still require the minors to receive permissin from a district or superior court. Minors who leave the state of residency to avoid abiding by the existing laws will not be allowed to marry in any other state unless they receive approval from the court of jurisdiction.
what type of artistic expression exists in Mexico
Not under ordinary circumstances. A few states allow minors to marry without parental consent if specific conditions exist. However, the minors must be residents of the state and in most cases must have permission from the court.
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It does now. Not as a proverb or an expression, though. It is simply an image.
democracy does not really exist
I dunno - a tedder ball court does not exist. A tedderball does.
On the surface, if no court orders exist, there is no legal limitation to a mother moving the children. However, the father has up to six months from the time of the move to file an injunction to have the children returned to the jurisdiction of the previous residence pending a court review. I educate fathers on this.
I think you mean, Galactic Council. The U.N. is the closest possible answer with the available amount of knowledge on the subject.
no
A probate court does not exist in the Scottish law. Wills and testaments are governed by the common law courts through administrators and executors.
No, minors must have permission from their parents or legal guardian before they can wed. In cases of a 14-year-old whether or not a pregnancy exist she must obtain the permission of her parents and the court.