Even if not prohibited in your particular state, it is not a good idea.
What member of the carbon family is a nonmetal
Aluminum is a member of the boron family and is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust.
It appears to be a grammatically incorrect sentence. It could possibly mean "Is a member of your family one." If this is the case, it is asking if someone in your family is specifically the first or only one.
It's important to try to understand the reasons behind the rejection and facilitate open communication between the family members to address any underlying issues. Encouraging empathy, forgiveness, and seeking professional help if needed can also be beneficial in resolving conflicts.
Nepotism!
The witness for the wedding ceremony is typically a close friend or family member who signs the marriage certificate to validate the marriage.
No witness is required for a contract. It only helps validate the agreement.
Yes. This statement is correct.
Yes. A Jehovah's Witness can go to a nursing home and visit a friend, a neighbor or family member that is not one of Jehovah's Witnesses. If there is another issue, it would be a personal choice whether or not to visit.
Yes, a family member can help a parent file for a protection order in court. This can involve providing support, gathering evidence, and assisting with the legal process to ensure the parent's safety is protected. The family member may also be able to act as a witness in court proceedings if needed.
A witness is someone who was there when something happened like a crime it could be anyone, whereas a person who accompanies you at disiplinary is usually a friend or family member who is there to lend you their support.
It is generally recommended to avoid having a beneficiary or their close family member act as a witness to a will to avoid any potential conflicts of interest or challenges to the validity of the will. It is best to choose independent witnesses who do not stand to benefit from the will.
That would depend on a number of factors that are not mentioned by the asker of this question. Was the person ever baptised as a witness? How is it that they are no longer a witness, by disfellowshippping, disassociation, or did they just become inactive? Did they join another religious organization? Are they propogating anti-witness rhetoric? Which family member is it: a spouse? a minor child? a grown adult child? a distant relative? This question cannot be answered without specifics. Different circumstances require different answers.
A doctor can be a notary, but has to apply and pass the test like anyone else. Doctors are not automatically notaries.
No Jesus and his family were Jewish
A baby of the family is either the youngest member of the family, or a member of an immediate family who is treated as if he or she is the youngest member of the family.
Can a family member buy a short sale property from a family member