Yes, I think it is.
He can refuse to see the child; he cannot refuse to support the child.
Yes, you can, but if one person wants a divorce, it can be made to happen. The refusal of one person to be divorced will not stop the process, as the other party and the court will proceed and the divorce will be granted.
No.
It viewed the Schlieffen Plan as a poor strategy.
no, they can delay it as much as possible, up to one year unles it is not concerning financial. Yet, as we have seen with the Hunting Act 2004, if they refuse to pass it, the House of Commons can go ahead and pass it without their approval.
Well not usually but it could happen
they didn't support them because they wanted to end slavery and their reforms to improve conditions for native Americans
Because it was just European power politic organization
Marriage is based on trust and open and honest communication. Some people choose to try to save their marriages, but aren't always successful. If couples can't solve their problems themselves and refuse help, they should get divorced ASAP.
not in Ohio, those are two separate issues and you will have to go back to court or contact child support inforcement. you also may not refuse visitation without cause and a court order.
No, a Eucharistic Minister may not refuse communion to anyone with the possible exception of very young children who have obviously not made their First Communion.
They don't support older software so you will buy a newer version or a whole new computer. That way they make more money.