Whatever works. Define "no reason." There are SO many requirements of the motor vehicle safety and equipment codes, I have never seen a vehicle or a driver, that I couldn't find some lawful reason to justify pulling the vehicle over. If you felt you were dealt with wrongly file a complaint with the police agency that stopped you, or with the prosecutors office for false arrest.
Eh, what are you trying to prove or get out of?
No
relatif - or if you mean a family member - un parent
go to the streets to starve or go to a family member near by
A pet , parent , favourite toy , a family member ,
If they have done something illegal. If it is not a parent, talk to them first.
It HAS to be the legal parent or guardian. a brother or sister or aunt or uncle cannot do it legally.
You quilifling person has to live with you unless they are a parent and you supported them.
The general rule is no, unless the renter is disabled and a family member has a dwelling that is specifically suited for the disabled renter. A family member would be: parents/grandparents, siblings, parent's siblings (aunt and uncle), nieces and nephews.
No. In most places the actual parent does not have to be the teacher, although the parent must approve of and provide the teacher, which may be a friend, family member, tutor, online program, etc.
It depends on the family member. If it's a cousin, that's one thing. A sibling, parent, son or daughter, etc.--not OK.
No, you can only give a car to a immediate family member and not pay taxes on the gift. A mother-in-law is not a legall family member.