The common law
Obtain legal help immediately. *That decision is not made by the lender, but rather by the laws of the state in which the property is located.
A promissory note is a kind of written contract. The statutues and conditions under which it can be enforced are determined by the laws of the state in which it is drafted.
Many people think that special interests groups pay and sway lawmaker's decision. So, without special interests groups policies and laws may be handled differently.
State laws vary. The promissory note would be subject to the laws of the state where it was executed.State laws vary. The promissory note would be subject to the laws of the state where it was executed.State laws vary. The promissory note would be subject to the laws of the state where it was executed.State laws vary. The promissory note would be subject to the laws of the state where it was executed.
There are no laws, that I'm aware of, that cover this. It is strictly a business/banking/parental decision. If you are old enough to have your own account and the bank wishes to issue you an ATM card, it is up to them whether to issue one to you or not. If your parents wish you to have an ATM that can draw against their account, then that is up to them.
Laws are enacted by the legislature and judicial decisions are made by judges.
Judges don't make laws, governments legislatures do.
There are no effective prohibitions - nothing that lawyers and activist judges can't get around.
judges do not make laws.. they only interpret them and give their ruling accordingly
Yes. Contrary to popular opinion, judges do not make laws.
No, federal judges should not be able to create new laws since that's the job of the legislature. Judges should only interpret existing laws instead of trying to write them.
Judges interpret the laws and legislators (or politicians) enact the laws. The separation of powers requires that the judiciary and the legislative branches remain separate, and accordingly judges should remain politically neutral.
yes
Judicial- the judges.
it depends on your state laws but most states it is 18 but when children are 12-13 judges start to listen to the desires of children but will not base a decision solely on their wants.
No! Judges are NEVER in positions of power to please the government! They are there to make sure LAWS are applied equally in Courts and to uphold those laws.
the department of judges and court and they intepret laws.