Any action would be governed by state statutes concerning ownership rights. In most states the way a vehicle is titled to persons who are not married depends on how it is owned. Generally, if the title reads John Doe "and" Mary Smith then the vehicle belongs to each person equally and both need to agree on what if any action can be taken. If the title reads John Doe "or" Mary Smith, they both own the vehicle separately and either party can sell it w/o the consent of the other. The safest option would be to contact the state DMV for the required information.
If the car is paid off. You and the co-owner can go to DMV and register the car in one name.
You cannot take a living person's real property without their consent. The only way to transfer ownership is for the owner to convey their interest by a deed.
No. In order to "remove your name" they would need to forge your name to a deed of conveyance. That would be a serious crime.
Is it legal to remove a body part from an individual without a medical need and their consent?
It could be due to an extension installed without your consent. You can remove the extension from the tools.
Is it legal to remove body parts from an individual without a medical need and without their consent?
To remove a caveat from a land title, the most effective method is to obtain consent from the party who lodged the caveat, typically through a written agreement. If consent cannot be obtained, the caveat can be challenged in court by applying for its removal, demonstrating that it is unjustified or has lapsed. It's advisable to consult a legal professional to navigate the process and ensure all documentation is correctly handled.
You can for short vacations but you cannot remove the children permanently without the consent of the other parent and a modification of court orders.
No. If you have sole legal custody your ex-husband cannot consent to a tattoo on a minor child. If necessary, you should make it perfectly clear that if he has the child tattooed you will seek a plastic surgeon to remove it and sue him for medical costs and damages.No. If you have sole legal custody your ex-husband cannot consent to a tattoo on a minor child. If necessary, you should make it perfectly clear that if he has the child tattooed you will seek a plastic surgeon to remove it and sue him for medical costs and damages.No. If you have sole legal custody your ex-husband cannot consent to a tattoo on a minor child. If necessary, you should make it perfectly clear that if he has the child tattooed you will seek a plastic surgeon to remove it and sue him for medical costs and damages.No. If you have sole legal custody your ex-husband cannot consent to a tattoo on a minor child. If necessary, you should make it perfectly clear that if he has the child tattooed you will seek a plastic surgeon to remove it and sue him for medical costs and damages.
That depends on whether the other parent has visitation rights. If so, you cannot remove the child without the other parent's consent or/and court approval.
It is important to always have consent and respect boundaries. Asking for permission before initiating any kind of physical contact is crucial. It is not appropriate to try to remove someone's clothing without their knowledge or consent.
The Magna Carta did not entirely remove the power of taxation from the king, but it established the principle that the king could not levy taxes without the consent of his barons. This concept evolved over time, leading to the development of parliamentary consent for taxation. While the Magna Carta laid the groundwork for limiting royal authority, it was subsequent legal and political developments that ultimately transferred significant tax authority to Parliament.