It varies from state to state. You would have to check with a health-care provider within your state to confirm. Traditionally, employers are concerned about convicted fellons as a way to guage potential danger and aggressive behavior. In a stressful environment (such as taking care of children), these interests are heightened.
And remember, it may not be the law, but people are people.
You only get an FBI number if you are convicted, so yes it could prevent you from getting many jobs.
Were not getting any but hard labor low pay
Yes he can
Certainly, in fact many convicted felons take college courses while in prison. Getting an education is generally encouraged and viewed as a way out of a life of crime.
In most cases, a divorce will not delay getting children back from Children's Service. It will really depend on the reasons why the children were taken from the parents.
Being convicted of a crime, other than a traffic violation, will need to be reviewed by persons responsible for criminal background checks as well as an administrative team. This team will determine if your crime is going to affet getting your phlebotomy certification.
Getting a mortgage loan will be the problem, not the purchase. If you pay cash, then there is no legal reason that will stop you.
by getting proffesionals own advice to see what they can do to stop the distruction
It depends on the specific circumstances and the jurisdiction. The most likely charges would be robbery, attempted robbery, theft, larceny, or attempted larceny depending on the exact details.
Yes, especially if you have been convicted of a crime against a family member/ domestic partner.
getting children
Getting fired. If you have a valid permit to carry, and they do not all together ban firearms on their private property, it is legal.