It depends on the reason for the removal from the mother's custody and whether the situation has been resolved. The court will always consider the best interest of the child as its primary concern.It depends on the reason for the removal from the mother's custody and whether the situation has been resolved. The court will always consider the best interest of the child as its primary concern.It depends on the reason for the removal from the mother's custody and whether the situation has been resolved. The court will always consider the best interest of the child as its primary concern.It depends on the reason for the removal from the mother's custody and whether the situation has been resolved. The court will always consider the best interest of the child as its primary concern.
As does any President of the US, President Obama will have the best equipment and security agents protecting him at all times. I know my prayers will also be added to the prayers of millions of others for his safety, all that adds up to a lot of protection. But assassination attempts are always a concern for high level leaders.
Profit. The same as it has always been.
For involvement of another country is always a federal concern
yesYes, he was the 15th US President.
President: Barrack Obama (always changes) Vice President: Joe Biden (always changes) Speaker of The House: John Boehner (always changes) Secretary of State: John Kerry (always changes)
§ In comparing two whole numbers, the one with the most digits is always the greater number. § In decimals the number with the greatest number of digits is not always the greatest.
Originally the Vice President was the candidate that had the second highest vote count from the electors. "In every Case, after the Choice of the President, the Person having the greatest Number of Votes of the Electors shall be the Vice President." Article2 Section1 But we changed that with the 23rd Amendment, and now the candidates for president choose a "running mate"
No.
it can be but not always
Yes, hearings to impeach a president always start in the senate.
Yes, when referring to the title of the President of the United States, it should always be capitalized.