It is highly unlikely that the permit will go through. Connecticut is one of the strictest states for obtaining pistol permits. With a pending charge of any type, other than a minor traffic violation, it is not likely to go through.
No.
No. That's 1/2 of the charge on one electron ... the quantum of charge.
This would depend on the circumstances under which guardianship was transferred to her.
I need to obtain a copy of my father's naturalization, my case is pending. I don't want to be hassle because of it.
You can obtain information on how to legally evict a tenant in Connecticut at the link below. Once at the website look for a downloadable booklet that will explain the legal process.
If you are sentenced to a term of probation and violate that probation in the state of Connecticut, you will be sent to jail. The severity of the sentence, and whether or not you are able to obtain a bond is up to the court.
The water utility and the light utility, if you obtain one you can charge 4 times as much rent for any of your land, if you obtain both you can charge 10 times as much rent for any of your land. (note: no one else but the owner of the utility can charge)
Not full custody. Temporary can be obtained pending a full hearing, but it's just that. You cannot circumvent the propriety of the system.
Unless it was a federal charge and your info is on Interpol, you shouldn't worry.
Simple answer, no.
Yes, since 2000. However, since November 2009, Connecticut no longer provides domestic partner coverage and state workers must marry in order to obtain coverage for their partners. Same-sex marriage is legal in Connecticut.
If the charges have been dismissed, yes. If the charges are pending, or have resulted in a conviction, no. Check with a local attorney to be sure.