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Statutes of Limitations

The concept of a Statute of Limitations is to prevent someone from charging another of a crime or civil liability long after the memories have faded. Ask your questions here about the time limits associated with various legal actions.

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Guardianship of 17 year old with no parents?

Yes you can obtain a child that is 17 depending on how old you are. You have to have a safe decent home. You also have to have a nice job with good pay to raise the child. Also you can go to the court and file a complaint that the child is being neglected by the parent and the detectives and social worker will investigate both homes. His home to prove your complaint, and your home to see if it is safe for you to get custody of him and they'll just go from there. * The interested party cannot keep the minor in their home without approval from the court. It is not for an individual to decide whether or not a juvenile should be taken from the custodial parent regardless of the circumstances. The state's department of family and children's services should be contacted and the abuse reported immediately. The person who wishes to obtain guardianship for the minor will have to file a petition in the probate court. No guardianship issues will be addressed until an investigation is completed and the results are submitted to the court for a decision on what if any action should be taken. Any adult who knowingly allows a minor to reside in their home without the minor having permission of the custodial parent or the court can be charged with criminal misdemeanors and also be subject to civil action by the custodial party.

What is the statute of limitations of parking tickets in Texas?

Not sure there is a limitation. It's simply an outstanding ticket. note: where I live they will issue a warrant for your arrest and refuse to renew your license until you take care of the ticket.

Is there a statute of limitations on speeding tickets in Arizona?

No, once a warrant is issued it does not expire until the named person is apprehended or voluntarily appears before the court to answer the charges. A FTA warrant is issued by the judge presiding over the case in which the named person was subpoened and is considered a warrant for contempt of court and generally carries an automatic sentence of imprisonment.

What time is curfew in Lorain Ohio?

i do know that when you are 15-17 years of age the curfew is 11pm. i am 16 years old so.. actually curfew for under 16 is 11pm curfew for 16-17 is 12pm

What does land locked mean?

surrounded by land. ============== A landlocked country is one with no coastline, no access to the sea. In order to reach the sea, persons and goods must pass through some other country or countries. The same holds true for persons or goods coming into the landlocked country. Similarly. a landlocked parcel of land is one with no access to a public roadway. There is no way of getting to or from the landlocked property except across another person's property.

What did Mary Eliza Church Terrell do?

she was a civil rights activist and helped made it illegal for restaurants to be segregated, and she wrote her life story titled Colored Woman In A White World.

Why do you have both a House of Representatives and a Senate?

The bicameral legislature was set up to end an argument between the small states and large states during the drafting of the constitution. The small states argued that they would not have any say in the government if the bigger states got more votes. However, the larger states like Virginia argued that because they had a larger population they deserved to have more votes in order to maintain true democracy.The House of Representatives and the Senate were created as a compromise to please both the small and large states. The House of Representatives has members based on population, and therefore larger states have more votes than smaller states. The Senate has an equal amount of members/votes (2) per state, this was implemented to ease the small states' concerns.

Is State Statute capitalized?

In what ways is the the word "statehood" capitalized?

What are the strengths and limitations of team?

Positives - you can identify talent, delagate work and then in future you will be albe to get on with that person the next time you need to work as a team.

Negative - You will all start fighting and fall out.

Name of england flag?

The name of the flag of England or Great Britain, is the Union Jack. It was adopted as their flag in 1801 and features the Cross of Saint Andrew, the Cross of Saint Patrick and the Cross of Saint George as its design.

What are some limitations of aptitude tests?

· The Differential Aptitude Test (DATs) is used to help determine and measure an individual's ability to acquire certain skills, and the results of the DAT can be used to help an individual choose their educational or career path, and/or help the individual understand why they do poorly or well in certain areas. To do so, the DAT primarily tests an individual's verbal reasoning, numerical ability, abstract reasoning, perceptual speed and accuracy, mechanical reasoning, space relations, spelling, and language use.

While the results of the DAT are appealing, this particular test has its disadvantages. The DAT does not measure all areas of intelligence and ability, particularly when it comes to creativity, and can possible alienate individuals that excel in these untested areas. The DAT has also been criticized as being unfair to minorities, for it assumes a certain a level of knowledge based on a primarily American education and upbringing. Furthermore, if given at too young of an age, DAT results can be discouraging to students who may very well score differently in just a few years time.

When deciding whether to take the DAT, these pros and cons should be weighed carefully, to make sure it's the right test for you.

What is the federal poverty level for a single individual?

The poverty line for the United States as of 2008 is $37,000 per year.

The poverty line for the United States as of 2008 is $37,000 per year.

The poverty line for the United States as of 2008 is $37,000 per year.

You need to look at Poverty thresholds as well, which are used for calculating all official poverty population statistics - for instance, figures on the number of Americans in poverty each year. They are updated each year by the Census Bureau. The poverty guidelines are a simplified version of the federal poverty thresholds used for administrative purposes - for instance, determining financial eligibility for certain federal programs. They are issued each year in the Federal Register by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

What are the limitations of functionalism?

Only that they cannot be inherited by derived classes. This is "a good thing". Other than that, a friend function has full access to a class' private and protected members and you cannot limit its scope.

What are the similarities of the house and senate?

the main similarity between the two houses is they serve the same purpose. They both exist to create legislation in our nation. In addition they both have the ability to create bills, and all bills must go through both houses to become law (with some exceptions, but this is meant to be the general course by which a bill becomes a law

Can some one be tried twice for the same crime?

After a verdict has been rendered in the case, no. It is called double jeapordy, and is prohibited (in the US).

What was the English Statute of Laborers?

Well, the statute of labourers was a law passed by English government/Parliament to prevent the surviving peasants from freedom.

The Statute of Labourers was an act passed by the English Parliament under King Edward III to prevent the peasants from obtaining higher wages. Do to the decline in population after the Black Plague the peasants had demanded higher wages, and so to counter, the Landowners asked Parliament to pass the act. This further lead to - indirectly though - peasants being denied their freedom.

What is the importance of expanded value added tax?

we have a debate about the 12% value added taw here in the Philippines i just to know that wat are the importance of value added tax to us?

How many executive departments exist today?

* today there are 14 executive departments in the world. There actually are 15.

Proof: http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0101303.html

What years did Shakespeare live?

Answer 1

His period of active production was approximately 1590-1613. Parts of this period are variously called the Elizabethan Age (referring to Queen Elizabeth I), The Jacobean Period (referring to King James I), and The English Renaissance. In European History the time period is generally called the English Renaissance. However, specifically peaking in English history William Shakespeare's career coincided with the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I. Many consider this to be England's Golden Age.

Answer 2

William Shakespeare's career coincided with the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I. Queen Elizabeth's reign was the Elizabethan period, sometimes called "The Golden Age." King James reign is known as the "Jacobean" age - Jacob being a variation of the name "James." This period, and some years before and after are also known as The Renaissance. It is generally called the Elizabethan era, however in all honesty only about half of Shakespeare's life was during Elizabeth I's rule. Though she only lived 3 years into the 17th century, most of it is also considered Elizabethan because most of the same customs remained intact. William Shakespeare lived from 1564-1616, meaning all but the last 13 years of his life were lived during the Elizabethan period of English history.

What is the Statute of limitations for bail jumping Tennessee?

Unsure what the questioner is asking. If he owes bail money, you can rest assured that the bail bondsman is NEVER going to give up trying to collect it, if it means returning the fleeing defendant to the jurisdiction he fled from.

Are lawinforcement records public?

Yes

Criminal arrest records are perhaps one of the most commonly requested and searched public document when checking a person's background and character tendencies. These records are considered a matter of public record.


Formerly, a person searching for such information would have to physically visit the local courthouse or law enforcement agency that created the records to request copies and review them.

In some countries, they can now be viewed

online.