No.
Impossible without papers.
Yes, it is possible to qualify for Section 8 housing assistance without a legal separation as long as you meet the program's eligibility requirements based on your income, household size, and other factors. However, if you are still legally married to your spouse, their income and assets may be considered when determining your eligibility for Section 8 assistance.
If you are married, you are considered an adult and can do what you wish.
Yes!
Yes, marital status (married or not married) is considered a nominal variable. Nominal variables represent categories without any intrinsic ordering or ranking. In this case, "married" and "not married" are distinct categories that classify individuals without implying any sort of hierarchy.
Yes, an Indian married woman can obtain a Malaysian visa without changing her name to her married name. The key requirement is that the name on her passport must match the documentation she submits for the visa application. As long as she provides the necessary documents, such as proof of her marriage if required, she should be able to apply for the visa without changing her name.
The 16 year old is considered emancipated. As long as they are legally married, the parents no longer have control.
no because it's like getting a divorce without him paying for it.
Well, that depends on what kind of documents they are. If they are documents that someone else might need, or documents that prove your guilt in a case in court, then no, it is not legal to do so.
You are not considered an adult until you are 18, let alone get married. If your parents find out or the cops, you will find that out!
Yes, because eighteen is considered the legal age of consent.