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A child under eighteen cannot make the decision of which parent to live with in any state. That decision is up to the court although some states have guidelines regarding how much weight a child's preference should have according to the child's age.A child under eighteen cannot make the decision of which parent to live with in any state. That decision is up to the court although some states have guidelines regarding how much weight a child's preference should have according to the child's age.A child under eighteen cannot make the decision of which parent to live with in any state. That decision is up to the court although some states have guidelines regarding how much weight a child's preference should have according to the child's age.A child under eighteen cannot make the decision of which parent to live with in any state. That decision is up to the court although some states have guidelines regarding how much weight a child's preference should have according to the child's age.
states must reconize all federal laws
Lawrence v. Texas, the US Supreme Court decision that struck down sodomy laws in the United States.
Miami is often called the "capital of Latin America" due to its large Hispanic population and influence. The city has a unique social issue where many job opportunities require bilingualism due to the prevalence of Spanish speakers, making it important for all residents to be fluent in both English and Spanish.
Anyone in the United States that files a Workmen's Compensation case has the right to appeal the decision of the panel. A person should consult an attorney because the laws are different in some states regarding claims.
The United States Department of Health and Human Services has a website, www.hhs.gov, that provides information regarding the regulations for health services. The website gives information on HIPPA, and other policies and guidelines.
Spain's decision to cede Florida to the United States
The economic decision to split Germany into two parts made consumer goods so difficult to get in the Soviet Union until the late 1980's. When Ronald Reagan was President of the United States, the wall between the two was demolished.
The economic decision to split Germany into two parts made consumer goods so difficult to get in the Soviet Union until the late 1980's. When Ronald Reagan was President of the United States, the wall between the two was demolished.
Federal Government, they made the executive decision of who could vote, at what age, and thus the nation was equal on voting rights. The states may not have all agreed on these requirements
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The economic decision to split Germany into two parts made consumer goods so difficult to get in the Soviet Union until the late 1980's. When Ronald Reagan was President of the United States, the wall between the two was demolished.