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They could, if you can convince a judge that the threats are credible ones.
It may affect their ability to be a credible witness, but that would be decided by the judge or jury.
NO he sent Laura off the x factor and does not realise that his hair is weird
It means the administrative law judge deciding your disability claim can find that you are not credible !
In the absence of credible evidence, the judge dropped the case. Due to the absence of the teacher, a substitute was called.
If a matter is disputed it's up to the judge to decide which story seems more credible.
Pap gains legal custody of Huck through a judge's decision due to being Huck's biological father. The court considers this as fulfilling the legal obligations and rights of a parent.
You can ask a judge and he will legally change your name for about $50.
Assuming you mean, "not the man's biological child," - the judge must first determine that the man is the child's father by, e.g., marriage to the mother at time of conception/birth, adoption, DNA testing, acknowledgment of paternity, etc.
Each situation is different and there is no set answer. The judge will decide. If the biological father is a fit parent then he will most likely be awarded custody. The grandmother would most likely have visitation rights. The judge will look at the situation and decide what is best for the welfare of the child.
Yes, I've helped fathers do that
You can legally change the child's name if the biological father does not contest it. You may have to go to the courthouse to get it finalized in front of a judge. It might cost you a fee, for the paperwork.