...the Baghdad Cathedral? http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/over-50-catholics-die-during-terrorist-attack-on-baghdad-cathedral/
"On Oct. 31, gunmen linked to al Qaeda took over 120 faithful hostage at the Syriac Catholic Church of Our Lady of Salvation during Mass, demanding the release of...
The girl is a minor...a legal child...and as such, she is in the control of her parents. Her parents, not her, get to decide who her friends and acquaintances are...and if they decide that you, an adult, are a harmful influence on their child, they can get a restraining order to keep you (an...
No, unless the child is disabled and the parents have a conservator ship (guardianship) over their adult son OR the age-of-majority is higher than 18 in their jurisdiction. They can try though but I would recommend that the son a) get a lawyer and b) inform the bootcamp that he is not a minor...
You committed a crime (fraud) when you knowingly signed a birth certificate declaring that to be your child when you knew he had a biological father who was in jail. And until a court rules that you are the daddy (through a dna paternity test), you are not the legal father, even though you...
file using Div X 6? I am using Div X 6 to compress a media type file and after the file is converted, I am getting the "broken avi" error message after I try to play the file. The program asks me if I want to fix it and although it tries, it never gets fixed.
1) Can I still watch the file if...
First things first. Unless the court tells you that you can stop visitation, you MUST go visit your father. If you do not, your mother can get into trouble and possibly even lose custody of you to him if he claims "parental alienation". No matter how much of a jerk your dad has been, you do...
Make sure your lawyer raises the issue of your husband taking all the retirement money. By the way, if your divorce is NOT final (you said "we resume our divorce trial in Oct."), how can he be legally married (you refer to his "new wife"? Or is she is girlfriend that he is living with? If he...
He is right to be afraid to go to jail. He could be charged with statutory rape or worse. As for "proof", if you pick up an std or you get pregnant, that will be proof enough. Or you could get some of his dna on some of your intimate clothing or if any of your dna is found in his bedroom, his...
That isn't a joke. That is criminal assault causing bodily harm. Call the police and tell them what happened. Your sister should have no loyalty to this piece of garbage as he is an "ex" and she isn't married to him. And those burns will be perfect evidence. And yes, he can go to jail for...
Take back the house...and get a better lawyer...and see about replacing the judge as it is obvious that this one is biased against you (based on what you have reported...). And the judge should not be telling you to get state-help with daycare when there is a father who should be paying for...
As a minor, you cannot move out of your mother's home without your custodial parent's consent (ie. your mother's permission). And if you leave without your mother's written permission, your grandparents could be charged with custodial interference. Not only that but you could be dragged back...
You can't do that and they could come back at any time or they could tell the police that you stole their child and you would go to jail. If you want the child, you will have to get a lawyer and legally adopt the child (go through the adoption process which may include court). Don't do it...
That isn't quite true that he hasn't done anything wrong before or had any previous charges. The only way he could "violate probation" would be if he was already on it (probation means he has been convicted of a crime in a court of law). Now as for how long he will be in jail...probably for the...