Doesn't matter. DUI is a DUI. You're probably going to get your license suspended. And you're not going to get back into CDL driving for at least three years after your conviction (probably won't get back into it for five years, actually). Time to find a new line of work.
Where do you live/drive? Different state (and countries) have different rules-of-the-road about which vehicle yields to which in a circle/rotary/roundabout.
he has these rules because the first time he met his first wife she told him that she had a set of rules to live by and now he does too
Depending on where you live. Ordinances and zoning laws are established in cities and each one has a set of rules on what you can do at your residence and what you cannot do. So first check with your city government. Also for the state you live in, you might have to register and obtain a business license - again, each state has different rules - check with the state government. But normally, most business are not illegal to run from home, but some are not allowed in a residential area. Not all the time
It depends on what state you live in.
It would depend upon the state you live in. Those type of "rules" are determined by the state in which you live.
The number to call for traffic violation information depends on the state in which you live in. Each state has slightly different rules but the number can easily be found at your local DMV.
That depends on the rules in the state where you live.
You probably have to file in both states. You will file as a Non-Resident in the state where you work, and then file as a resident in the state you live. You should be able to claim a credit for the tax you pay to the other state.
A minor can move to a different state to live with an aunt as long as they have permission from their parents.
It really depends on which state you live in. Every state has different rules about who can garnish what types of income. Most states do not allow 401K or annuities to be garnished for any reason.
The state in which the alleged incident occurred.
It depends on which state you live in. Each state has different rules. I live in Maryland and the age is 12 years old. It is also up to the child on which parent the child desires to live with. The child is allow to choose at age 12 in maryland. Do some research online and check out the age your child has authority in your state.