Yes, they will make you go back, because you are still a minor in the state you are SUPPOSED to be living in. Your parens still have guardianship even if you're in a different state. If you're already 17 tell your parents you want out, if they don't let you, you can leave when you're 18 so you have less than a year...hope it helpd!
New Hampshire's Vote made the constitution legal because it was the ninth state to vote yes, because of the nine states voting yes it made it unanimous .
Always obtain legal advice from a licensed legal pracitioner in your state.
Can they physically: YesShould they: Not really. They can jump out. In a collision they can be really hurt.Is it legal: It depends on what state you are in. It has been made a ticketable or criminal offense in many US states.
In most cases, if your name is on the title of the car and you are the one who took out the loan, you have the legal right to take back the car from your ex. However, it is important to check the specific laws in your state and any agreements you may have made with your ex regarding the car.
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Prohibition, the sale and manufacture of alcohol.
Local policies are the policies that are made for the welfare of the city or county. State policies are made for the people of an entire state. The main difference is that an activity may be legal on the state level, but illegal in a locality.
Where the child lives should not matter. If she has been aknowledged as lawful heir, she is entitled to her legal share. This also so, if the deceaced has adobted the child. What is the legal share depends on the country and state of the deceaced's last registered residency. BUT if the deceaced has made a will, where he/she denyes the child's heritage, the practise varies a lot from country to country and from state to state. Some countries always grant one's legal share, whether or not the child was denyed in the will. Some other countries rely on a will 100% and have no legal share practise at all. I suggest you contact a local (of the deceaced) legal aid and ask what is the practise of the state in question.
I got car at Drive Time told me take car back and I made all payments on time
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A body of rulings made by judges that become part of a nations legal system.
No. Urine made in a laboratory was mad eillegal in teh state of Louisiana in 2010.