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To what Two documents must Virginia laws conform?

Virginia constitution and U.S. Constitution


Can you still use your Texas instruction permit when you move to Virginia?

No. When you move and take up residence in a new state, you must conform to the Motor Vehicle Laws of your new state. You must turn in your Texas permit and apply (or exchange it for) a Virginia permit.


Where must new tax laws be submitted?

Federal tax laws must be submitted in the House of Representatives. Requirements for state and local tax laws depend on the state constitution and the state laws.


Can you get married in the state of ga before the 60 day wait time is over in the state of Alabama where you got divorced?

You must obey the laws in the state that issued the divorce decree.You must obey the laws in the state that issued the divorce decree.You must obey the laws in the state that issued the divorce decree.You must obey the laws in the state that issued the divorce decree.


What responsabilities do 16 year olds have?

None, unless they are driving or employed. If driving, they must conform to the rules of the road as told them when they got their driver's license. If working, they must conform to the rules of their employer and the state.


What are the requirements of a foster home?

it must have a hospitable and responsible persons. it must have well to do owner or persons in terms of economic... It must conform to the local licensing rules as well as building, fire and life safety codes and be inspected prior to licensing, depending upon state laws.


Why cant laws passed by the States go against the constitution?

The Constitution of the United States of America is the Supreme Law of the Land, all subsequent laws must conform to that.


What are the state governments' responsibilities?

States are responsible for addressing any issues not covered by Federal Law, as long as state laws conform to the US Constitution. For example, they must establish local governments, regulate intrastate commerce, conduct elections, and establish a state Constitution. There are also responsibilities shared by the state and federal government. These include: making and enforcing laws, collecting taxes, and building and maintaining roads and highways.


Where do you get a form to replace the executor of a will before death?

A testator can make changes to their will by using a codicil. A codicil is written in the same form as a will and should clearly explain its purpose: which provision in the will is being stricken or what provision is being added. The codicil must clearly state the added provision if there is one. In the case of changing the named executor the codicil must state the section appointing (name) as executor is hereby stricken and is replaced with the appointment of (new name) as executor. Wills and codicils should be drafted by professionals to make certain they conform to state laws. If legal documents do no conform to state law they may be deemed invalid.


Who can create a Living Trust?

Any person of legal age who owns property can create a living trust. However, the trust should be drafted by an attorney who specializes in trust law and should conform to the laws in your state. The trust should be tailored to meet your needs and expectations, and, the attorney can explain the tax consequences of various types of trusts. If you have real property located in another state that will become trust property, the trust must conform to the laws of THAT state in order that the trustee can convey the property by a valid deed when it becomes necessary.