Because the documment was witnessed and notarized, it certainly is better than a verbal agreement. Depending upon how the document was worded you may, or may not, have an enforceable contract.
Because the documment was witnessed and notarized, it certainly is better than a verbal agreement. Depending upon how the document was worded you may, or may not, have an enforceable contract.
The question is unclear - - STIPULATIONS (???)
As we don't know your boyfriend, we are unable to say either yes or no.
YOU GET A WARNING REALLY ,AND GET TOLD ABOUT THE DANGERS FOR YA BOYFRIEND A CRIMINAL RECORD AND PARENTS INVOLVED YA DON'T WANT THAT TRUST ME YOU GET A WARNING REALLY ,AND GET TOLD ABOUT THE DANGERS FOR YA BOYFRIEND A CRIMINAL RECORD AND PARENTS INVOLVED YA DON'T WANT THAT TRUST ME
The FBI has access to certain foreign criminal record databases through mutual legal assistance agreements and information-sharing partnerships with other countries' law enforcement agencies. However, the extent of this access can vary depending on the specific agreements and relationships in place with each country.
It also depends on the nature of your boyfriends crimes. So, what did boyfriend do? And when? But seriously, think twice about even HAVING a boyfriend around your child until the divorce is finalized.
I can't tell you but if you think so it might be ture.
Testimonial Evidence is, a recounting of events/criminal activity witnessed by someone at or near the scene of the crime. Police Reorts can be used as 'Testimonial Evidence'.
Depends on the laws where you live. In most cases it is not criminal, but check the local laws.
No. And the boyfriend's parents could very well find themselves facing criminal charges for taking her in.
Protective placement is a phrase used to describe when someone who has witnessed a crime gets removed from their home and put up somewhere else. This is to protect them from the criminal they are testifying about.
{| |- | Criminal charges to the boyfriend for transporting a minor across state lines. I assume there is sexual contact, so there could be criminal charges for statutory rape and other crimes of a sexual nature. If your parents did allow it they could be subject to criminal charges. It isn't worth throwing your and his life away. |}