Heck yea! That s.o.b. can et in trouble only if they are braking a restraining order, or something else like that. If violence or assualt is involved it can.
The best thing to do is to seek legal counsel from an attorney .
You can't get into any legal trouble for performing CPR on a person
Cheating is cheating no matter where it occurs and (with proof or uncontested) is still a legal cause for divorce. Abandonment is a different issue, particularly if your husband was in military service in Iraq. If the abandonment happened when he came back, that is another story.
A husband and wife are one person and that person is the husband.
no, it would get you in trouble if found out from the husband or wife.
Yes, you can still face consequences for cheating even after you graduate high school. Cheating can impact your reputation, future opportunities, and even lead to legal consequences in some cases.
Yes, you could get into legal trouble if you have a baby together and do not tell your husband where you are. If your husband does not abuse you or control you or harm you in any way he does deserve to be part of your child's life so seek legal counsel and get joint custody as long as your husband is not into drugs; a gang; an alcoholic and would be considered a fit father to the child.
16 18 is the legal age in arkansas. if your 16 and the other person is 18 or older ,then the older person can get in trouble if the law finds out. but 18 is legal.
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The go between is known as an agent. The agent generally cannot get in any legal trouble unless he exceeded the scope of his authority.
Absolutely she canget into trouble
No, and he is in big trouble. In the United States a person can be married to only one person at a time. If they wish to remarry, they must end their present marriage legally, by a court decree. If a person 'marries' another person while still married the second marriage is null and void. The man you think you married is not your husband. He is still married to his wife. You should be aware that your partner's wife is his legal heir at law if he should die and leave any estate. You have no rights in that regard and you have no husband.