Yes if the family has already lost a male child in military action.
never. its only a myth son.
In many states, you can sign a "named driver exclusion" which will lower your premiums but which will exempt your son (or whomever) from coverage under your policy. Obviously, once you have signed the named driver exclusion, DO NOT let your son drive your car - - if he has an accident while driving, you are going to have serious problems.
No only in japan.
Yes, being the only son could potentially exempt someone from the draft during the Vietnam War. The Selective Service System had regulations that allowed for deferments for only sons, especially if they were the last surviving son in a family. This policy aimed to prevent families from losing all their male children in the conflict. However, exemptions were not guaranteed, and other factors could also influence draft decisions.
The son
You've already been buried.
In the books he did have a son. There is no reason to believe a son will be introduced in the films.
It means he is the only son of God.
The duration of His Only Son is 600.0 seconds.
British Claim to North America and a son who looked for the NWP.
Not unless you are in a custody battle. It is only if you are going out of the country that you need consent
His Only Son was created on 1912-10-09.