He will usually NOT dismiss the litigants case, (UNLESS he comes to the conclusion that it is a frivolous one) but the judge WILL appoint a counsel to either take over the case, or "assist" the pro se individual.
Yes, the couple would still be legally married because the divorce is not finalized.
No, minors are legally incapable of entering into lawful contracts, but their parents/guardians can, on their behalf.
Yes, you can. The only caution is that minor's are held to be legally incapable of making contracts and the seller could be in jeapordy.
The question is not worded too clearly - but - minors are legally incapable of givng consent to any sales or contract of obligation.
Legally the answer is no, however most courts will dismiss a charge against you if you can prove the emergency and that it was a situation where there were no other options.
Deliveries of WHAT? Inasmuch as minors are legally incapable of entering into contracts one might assume they are equally incapable of being legally responsible for accepting delivery and receipt the delivery of shipments requiring signatures.HOWEVER - IN REALITY - many shipping companies will probably accept a minors signature as proof that their delivery was made to someone at the receiving location.This is, of course, at the discretion of the company delivering the shipment and may not necessarily be codified in law.
Personal loans are restricted to people only over the age of 18. This is because a loan is considered a legally binding contract. U.S. law prohibits minors from entering a contract as they are deemed incapable of understanding the terms and potential consequences of a contract.
As you both are legally separated you can do it.
yes because they adult is now legally your son/daughter...
When something is non adjudicated it means it has not been legally decided. It is not binding, because it is not legally done.
Because they are not able to migrate legally.
because you are gay