confession because we still have a conscience and need that reassurance, just like you would talk to your Mother, or a close friend.
Confessing to a priest, who stands in the present role of Jesus, lives like Jesus, and does every job through Jesus and for Jesus... Hmm... I don't see Jesus getting mad at us talking to him. A priest is Jesus, *Or should be, for those who like to mention the stupidity of those priests that abused children, Jesus knows how to handle them*.
Anyways, there is no requirement to confess, you don't have to, only the first time for the sacrament of reconciliation. After that, any time you take in the body and Blood of Christ you are instantly cleansed of Any and EVERY sin you ever committed because God will never enter into a dirty home. HINTS why we say "Lord I'm am not worthy to receive you, but only say the word and I shall be healed" before Eucharist.
The whole Courts and judges sitiuation is only because human beings themselves will never be mature enough to be able to live civil and reasonable.
Article 119
To see if trial courts or district courts make a mistake of either law or procedure.
Not without his fathers and the courts permission.
Whatever he obtains from the courts. The two are not connected.
They were organized like a democracy with artistic works of the founding fathers on the wall
The United States district courts are the federal trial courts. Their 654 judges handle more than 300,000 cases a year, about 80 percent of the federal caseload. The district courts were created by congress in the judiciary act of 1789.
You need to visit your local probate and family court and inquire there. A guardianship must be done through the courts.
With approval of the courts and the mother, provided Welfare is not involved. see links
Single fathers have no assumed rights in any state. They have to petition the courts for them. see links below
You should inquire at your particular county court. Some courts are backed up for only a few months others are backed up for 18 months or more. You should be able to obtain that information by a phone call.You should inquire at your particular county court. Some courts are backed up for only a few months others are backed up for 18 months or more. You should be able to obtain that information by a phone call.You should inquire at your particular county court. Some courts are backed up for only a few months others are backed up for 18 months or more. You should be able to obtain that information by a phone call.You should inquire at your particular county court. Some courts are backed up for only a few months others are backed up for 18 months or more. You should be able to obtain that information by a phone call.
To distinguish between higher and lower courts
Yes, but only if the birth father's parental rights have been terminated by the courts.