a statute is just a guideline. the judge will sentence criminals based on their prior record, if they appeared remorseful....etc
It is not really for you to judge or for you to decide whom she has interest in or not. Worry about what is going on with you and let her decide what is best for her.
18- 20 after 21 your on your own
first the judge will tell your charge the verdict will decide and finally is the conviction
A statute law is made by parliament. Statute is legislation and acts. A judge-made law, or a common law, is a result of judicial decisions, decisions which originate from court cases.
There is no time limit set by statute. If the case was heard by a judge (no jury present) he may take as long as necessary to review the trial material and testimony and to look into and research the applicable law(s) and previous rulings.
A minor is not allowed to decide that but they can tell their opinion and hope the judge agrees.
That is for a judge to decide.
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The statute of limitations on filing for alimony depends on the state. Most generally there are no statute of limitations. There are some factors a judge will take into account such as time of separation and length of the marriage.
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