Custody laws, especialy those that mandate the welfare of children, vary very little from state to state. While there may be few differences in minor details, the mandate to do things in the best interest of the cared for remains the same.
No, they differ widely.
Traffic signs and signals are the same in every state, so that the people wont get confused
No, see the link below for the US Dept. of Labor's state by state laws regarding child labor.
That statement means that state laws and the regulation of firearms are the same in every state. That is not a true statement. Each state has its own laws and there are broad differences in state firearm laws. There are also federal firearm laws.
You will need a lawyer to explain it, not all laws are the same in every state.
The exact same way it's involved in straight people adopting children. Every state and county has adoption laws.
Yes, within the limitation of the laws of the state which you're traveling in. Basically, the laws for carrying in a commercial vehicle are the same in every state as they are for carrying or transporting a firearm in a personal vehicle.
Divorce laws are the same throughout the entire state of Wisconsin.
they don't..
It varies from state to state.
Broadly speaking, yes. But some laws specific to cars and some to bicycles
Drunk Driving has actually a law in every state. They vary but most of the time the concept is the same, even the sanctions.
Vehicle repossession laws in Arkansas is the same there as it is in every other state. One must pay his loans or risk facing legal action from the one that one has borrowed from.