My grandmother is still alive, she is his father's sister. But in her marriage certificate, someone wrote the dates with a pen. And in the Registry Office, they said that they keep data for 75 years, and she is 90.
How is it that in 1962 my mother had a marriage registered in the city of Toropets/ Russia/, it was the USSR, where can I get a duplicate of the marriage document?
Is it enough to have a marriage certificate?
My sister got married and was a single mother. The man did not adopt the child, the child is not his. Does she count as a single mother?
...the one or the other give?
The marriage was dissolved in 2017, she filed for alimony through the court, an application to the executive service, but there are no payments, where to turn?
… marked the registration partner as an heir, but it was not legally formalized?
If I'm a wife and I'm driving a car registered to my husband, I have an original marriage certificate and a green card in my name...will I be allowed through? The man is at war, and we can't make a power of attorney. Maybe there is some other option than power of attorney.