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In Illinois, once someone turns 18, they are considered a legal adult and can legally be asked to leave their parent's home. However, it is advisable to follow proper legal procedures to avoid any potential legal issues. It's recommended to consult with a legal professional for guidance on the best way to handle this situation.
depends on what the conviction was for- a conviction for domestic violence disqualifies you to possess a firearm anywhere in the US- Federal law. Added information: However, if you are referring to a permit to carry a firearm on your person, the state of Illinois does not issue permits, so no one in the state of Illinois can get a carry permit.
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Not US but Michigan
You can legally fire someone for no reason because Missouri is an at will state. They do not have to give you a reason why they are firing you.
No. The state of Wisconsin does not recognize civil unions performed in other states.
In the state of Illinois YES. Legally, an employer does not have to even give you a reason. Illinois is an "at will" employment state. Not sure what state you are in but I'm sure there are many other states who have the At Will law. I know of people who were fired because they became sick and needed more time off before returning to work and the employer said no. What state are you in?
This is a state law. In Illinois and Texas I know for sure the answer is no. If you're caught, your license will be suspended. What state are you interested in?
absolutly not!, the illinois state law clearly states the document must be hand written and also be signed by both parties infront of a moderator.
No, airsoft guns are not illegal in the state of Illinois. However, state laws do prohibit air guns being carried in the general public. Most airsoft guns contain at least a 6mm orange tip which indentifies it as being non-lethal. Airsoft guns can be legally used in or on your property. The State of Illinois also prohibits the distribution or shipping of airsoft guns as part of the law.
The state laws governing buying a car from a relative in the state of Illinois is the same for a relative as with any other person. Contact the Department of Motor Vehicles for exact instructions to legally purchase the car.
No you cannot move out of your parents home at the age of 17 in the state of Illinois because at the age of 18 you are legally considered as an adult.18 years old. i think it's the same in most states.