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Alaska and Arkansas each have three and Alabama has four. Connecticut, Illinois, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee, Vermont, Wisconsin and Wyoming have none.
That would be 18 in Most states, But in Alaska, Utah and Alabama It is 19.
It is impossible to travel from Montgomery, Alabama to Juneau, Alaska by train because there is no border connection between British Columbia and Alaska. However, a "theoretical" train would take roughly 5 days to make the trip (assuming good weather)A direct flight from Montgomery, Alabama to Juneau, Alaska would take 7 hours. Direct flights are unlikely, so it may take more time.
Assuming you start at the capital of each state (Montgomery and Juno, respectively), it would take you about 2 days and 12 hours of nonstop driving to reach Alaska, for a total of 3,485 miles. Even starting at the very tip of Alabama closest to Alaska, and ending at the very tip of Alaska closest to Alabama will only shorten the amount of time by about 2 hours (3,299 miles)
It would still be Alaska
Yes and no. Alabama is not a community property state, so the only way he would owe anything on those bills is if he put himself up as a guarantor over the medical expenses. It is common practice for hospitals to try to get spouses into that position.
{| |- | The age of majority in Alabama is 19. That would not be allowed. And the parents cannot consent to any illegal activities. Any sexual contact could result in criminal charges. |}
No State is close to Miami. However, The Grand Bahaman Island is located just northeast of it.====================================================The closest U.S. State to Miami FL (besides Florida) is Georgia.
You may want to apply for a personal loan for moving expenses.
I would ant to visit Alabama because its interesting.
Yes The Us would protect Alaska