NOPE
The bridegroom must consent. The bride must consent. (If she is a virgin, her silence is deemed consent.) The bride's guardian (usually her father) must consent. Two adult male Muslims must witness this consent. The bridegroom must pay, or pledge to pay, a dower to the bride.
Chapter 510.020 of the Kentucky Revised Statutes says, "A person is deemed incapable of consent when he or she is less than sixteen (16) years old."
Yes, a judge will dismiss a case without prejudice if the case is brought in the wrong jurisdiction. A defendant is deemed to consent to the jurisdiction if he does not raise it.
Depends on who owns the house, how the ownership of the house has been allocated (per the court) and if you have the consent of the spouse (if they are deemed to have partial ownership of the home).
If he is legally emancipated, or both parents are deemed unfit, or if the grandparents gain legal custody, then yes.
No she is under age for both. It is illegal. The authorities will get involved and charges will be made if the other person is above the age of consent and deemed an adult.
I deemed it unsafe to proceed.The test was deemed inaccurate. He was twice deemed to be at risk to himself or others.
As soon as he gets out of jail and meets all the requirements of a registered sex offender.§ 130.05 Sex offenses; lack of consent.3. A person is deemed incapable of consent when he or she is:(a) less than seventeen years old;
It would be highly unusual for a judge to grant sole custody in such a situation. She would have to be deemed an unfit parent by the court or consent to the custody arrangement.
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