In Texas can you sue your husband lover for breaking up your marriage?
The state of Texas no longer recognizes alienation of affection as a reason for a lawsuit. However, you may be able to sue her for something else or under a different jurisdiction depending on the circumstances. To find out about your specific situation, check with an attorney.
Can a notary act as a witness to the signing of a will in Texas probate court?
Yes, providing they are still living. However, the only thing they can legally witness is that they properly verified the signature(s) that appear on the will.
Is it illegal for a12 year old girl to start a business?
Anyone has the legal right to start a business, but they need to be able to maintain that business.
What is the statute of limitations for wrongful termination in the state of Texas?
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Is it illegal to commit suicide in Texas?
Bottom line: If you commit suicide anywhere, you cannot get arrested, as a dead body is pointless to get arrested...
BUT. others have said:
Yes, suicide or attempted suicide is illegal in all 50 states.
No...Suicide(the act of successfully ending your own life) is perfectly legal in all 50 states in the USA.
Attempted suicide,meaning you failed in the actual attempt/method to end your own life such a failed overdosing,self mutilation or jumping from a bridge or other structure and being injured and not killed ect. is illegal in all 50 states of the USA.
To date not one single person has ever been charged, prosecuted and sentenced for committing suicide. Suicide is not a crime because you can not arrest,charge,prosecute or sentence a dead body in a court of law.
What do you need to get married in Texas?
Marriage licenses are obtained from the County Clerk in the County where you live. If under 18, you must have at least one parent present along with your birth certificate. If 18 or over, you must have picture ID issued by a governmental agency. You can access either a direct link or contact information for marriage licenses for each County in Texas by using the free website "Texas Vital Statistics Directory" to get information for your specific County.
What civic responsibilities as a Texas citizen?
to be lawful ;to vote ;and to be informed by the news, newspapers ect.
Is suicide or attempted suicide against the law in Texas?
While attempted suicide is not technically against the law in Tennessee, there are laws in place regarding attempted suicide. It is not a crime, therefore, it isn't something which a person could go to jail for. However, there are laws in place in which the person could be committed to a mental institution for a psychological evaluation and possible treatment if they are still deemed to be a danger to themselves or to someone else.
In texas how long after a divorce do you have to wait to remarry?
Wait for what? To get remarried? Normally there is a 60-day period from the time divorce is filed until it becomes final. You can remarry 30-days after the divorce becomes final.
So, 90 days from the day you filed. 30-days from the day it's final.
What is highest interest rate allowed by Texas law for a car loan?
According to the Texas Attorney Generals website 18% interest is the maximum however in times of inflation it can go as high as 24%. Anything above that is called "usury". Usury is the practice of charging excessive, unreasonably high, and often illegal interest rates on loans. Double check your contracts and don't sign anything until it is within the legal limits. Good luck!
Can a felon regain the right to own firearms when off of parole in Texas?
Not to give you an abrupt answer, but no. While there IS a mechanism to apply for "relief of disability" for a person convicted of a Federal felony, there is no funding for this to be done, which means it does not happen.
Can you notarize for a family member in Texas?
In Texas, it is preferable that the person who notarized the document not be a close relative. It would be best to take it to another notary.
Can You go to jail with a felony charge even though it's my first offense?
Yes, it is possible. No one is guaranteed one free bite at the apple especially on a felony offense.
What is the punishment for a class b misdeameanor in Texas?
Class A Misdemeanor Range of Punishment - Texas Penal Code
§ 12.21. CLASS A MISDEMEANOR. An individual adjudged guilty of a Class A misdemeanor shall be punished by: (1) a fine not to exceed $4,000; (2) confinement in jail for a term not to exceed one year; or (3) both such fine and confinement.
In Texas is it illegal to switch lanes at an intersection?
Although surrounding states prohibit lane changes within intersections, it is actually LEGAL to change lanes in an intersection in the state of Texas... Folks often mistakenly quote the TTC §545.056 as the source of this rule, but this deals with driving or PASSING via the left of the roadway prior to and at an intersection, not lane changes within unidirectional traffic that do not counter-flow and still maintain the correct flow of traffic. It may not be considered safe, but it is LEGAL! Individual Texas cities certainly have the authority to put their own laws into place prohibiting this, but as far as the state is concerned, so long as it can be done safely, it is not illegal.
Previous Answer:It's illegal to change lanes in an intersection in every state I have ever driven in. Canada too. Oh yea, and Germany
What evidence in needed to convict of aggravated robbery in Texas?
What specifically are you asking about? Admission of guilt? Eyewitnesses? Videotape? Fingerprint evidence, DNA evidence? Apprehended with the money on you?
With a Class A gun Permit can you wear a Bullet proof vest in Ma?
You can wear a bulletproof vest whenever you want no permit needed. Added info: as long as you aren't otherwise doing something illegal. In many states, maybe all, you can face and additional charge if you commit some sort of crime while wearing a vest.
Is it illegal to ride a motorcycle without a shirt?
In the states of Florida and Georgia the answer is no. It's not illegal . However you insurance ( required in ga) probably won't pay for an accident if they found out that you were found at the scene of the crash shirtless. Don't be stupid wear all of you riding gear all the time . You should have asked " is it Colleen if I put my bare chest to a belt sander ?" the effect is the same.
Is counterfeiting money considered a felony of forgery?
yes, unless you have a DEA number you cannot write any prescriptions!
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It is a felony if you are proven to have done it intentionally. Most states classify unintentional prescription forgery/fraud as a misdemeanor though.
How do you get records expunged in Texas?
The requirements and procedures to expunge criminal records in Texas are set out in Chapter 55 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. You can read the legislation at the FastLaws link below.
Can a convicted felon sell ammunition in the state of Texas?
Not certain about Texas state law, but under the Federal Criminal Code (USC Title 18) no, they cannot.
How many working days can a bank be closed in a row?
I cannot locate any real business law that states a bank cannot be closed for a certain number of days.
Is it legal to carry black powder gun's in texas?
In most states the carry laws are the same for black powder as any other weapon. The NRA-ILA website has an extensive data base that may help for your area, or the local law enforcement officials are a good place to inquire.
Does a Texas will have to be notarized by a Texas notary?
Letters testamentary are issued by the court and are not notarized since they are signed by a judge in their official capacity.
Letters testamentary are issued by the court and are not notarized since they are signed by a judge in their official capacity.
Letters testamentary are issued by the court and are not notarized since they are signed by a judge in their official capacity.
Letters testamentary are issued by the court and are not notarized since they are signed by a judge in their official capacity.
How tall do you have to be to sit in the front seat of a car in texas?
Although there is no law that prevents youngsters from sitting in the front seat of a vehicle, the safest place for a child in a car is in a rear seat, properly buckled into a child safety seat or a booster seat. Air bags don't replace child safety seats and may increase the risk of serious injury to children. Children younger than 13 should never ride in the front seats of vehicles with active passenger air bags. http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/director_staff/Public_information/pr090705.htm