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we are told to marry in the truthe .so we marry people in our religion

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Can you feel up a Jehovah witness?

Only if you are married to them.


Is a deceased witness to a will detrimental?

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Can Jehovah witness perform wedding of non Jehovah witness?

No they can't. Unless one of the couple is studying with the Jehovah's Witness and is with a spouse while not married. If the person is truly sure of baptizing as a Jehovah's Witness then the only way to do it is by the person getting married to be able to get baptized as a now Jehovah's Witness and not sin in Jehovah God's eyes.


What days can Jehovah witness get married?

Generally there isn't a restriction on the day.


Do I need a lawyer to serve as a witness in my case?

No, you do not need a lawyer to serve as a witness in your case. Any individual who has relevant information or evidence can serve as a witness, regardless of whether they are a lawyer or not.


Can the grantee in a deed also be the witness?

No. If you need a witness on a deed it should not be the grantee in the same deed since they benefit from the document. The witness should be an objective third party.No. If you need a witness on a deed it should not be the grantee in the same deed since they benefit from the document. The witness should be an objective third party.No. If you need a witness on a deed it should not be the grantee in the same deed since they benefit from the document. The witness should be an objective third party.No. If you need a witness on a deed it should not be the grantee in the same deed since they benefit from the document. The witness should be an objective third party.


What will you do if you don't have a record of baptismal in the church where you baptized?

If you are catholic, you will need a record to receive first communion, confirmation, and marriage sacraments. The church where you were baptized should have it, but if no longer there, the receiving church should have it. If not, you will need an affidavit from a witness (parent, godparent) who can attest to the baptism. If no witness, you may need a conditional baptism. If you are not catholic, you will need a record to be married in the catholic church to a catholic party. Int his case, if no record is available, or no witness, a declaration of nullity form is used where baptism is in question; this can be approved by the bishop if no other impediments exist.


Should you have representation if you are a witness?

If you are only a witness AND had no involvement in a crime or to the incident, you do not need legal representation.


Do you need a witness to get married if you are 18 years or older?

You are required to have witnesses sign the marriage license at any age. Over 18 no longer requires parental consent in most places.


Unbelieving wife married to a late Jehovah's Witness convert husband believer?

What is your question?


Do you need to bring a witness to civil?

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Do I need a lawyer to write a living will for myself?

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