I have a question about food stamps. Am I legally a full time student if i file for food stamps after my final exams are over before, my next semester.
Can the student that was attacked file a lawsuit? Yes, they certainly can. Can anyone else file a lawsuit? Only if they were injured or can show damages.
If you are 21 you have to file taxes
Yes it is possible that as a full time student you would be required to file a 1040 federal income tax return
If you are legally in the US, you file in the state where you live. You do the same thing as a citizen of the US would do.
No, you can file married filing jointly or you can file married filing separately
no, you must file for divorce to be legally divorsed
No! You are not legally married. The priest or marriage officiant must file the license or certificate to with the clerk of courts in the state you were married in.
You file for it in the jurisdiction where the child legally resides.
Yes, and an injured spouse can have their portion of the offset tax refund given back to them. Keep in mind that you are legally obligated to file your taxes even if you expect to have your refund offset. Contact the IRS for more information.
She is legally responsible for the support of the child no matter where she is in this world. I suggest you return to court and ask for support. If you're on food stamps, you signed a waiver on child support. They will file against her. see link below
Yes.of course
No you must be employed and lose your job to file unemployment.