Laws and regulations governing notaries vary from state to state.
Yes. Notaries are only prohibited from notarizing for a spouse, parent, or child. The governor's office does not recommend that notaries notarize for any family members, but notarizing for in-laws is not prohibited by law.
No. In most states, the law specifically prohibits notaries from notarizing the signatures of their spouses or other immediate family members. Even where it is not specifically prohibited, notarizing your spouse's signature almost always creates a conflict of interest.
only if the notary has no gainful interest in the document they are notarizing.
His mother-in-law and his father-in-law.
Its simply what they are with "in-law" added to the end i.e. son-in-law, mother-in-law, etc.
Metcalfe's Law
the annual salary of a family law attorney is ranged on the number of people in the family
Equality under the law
it refers to a business which is owned by the male members of the family. it exists under the Hindu law and is governed by the law of succession. here, the family possess some inherited prperty.
yes they can, there is no law that says that the President can not appoint his family members to Governmental positions
Yes, if a family members uses a credit card without permission they can be punished by law. That is considered to be theft.
yes. No law forbids that.