Family Law
Do you consider it a violation of the ban on holding weddings during wartime if the marriage takes place in a normal format, but without a lavish ceremony?
Does a father who evaded paying child support for his son have the right to a lump sum payment in the event of the death of his son who is a military serviceman?
If I find out that someone buried a child alive in the ground, can I demand that law enforcement agencies bring the perpetrators to criminal responsibility?
Is a father obliged to provide his child with a complete secondary education in connection with the introduction of 12-year school education if the child has already turned 16?
If a person constantly takes care of their loved ones, sacrificing their own interests, can they claim compensation for moral damage if these loved ones abuse their kindness?
Is a minor over the age of 16 allowed to marry without a court order if she is pregnant?
If I find out that my acquaintance entered into a sham marriage to avoid military service, can I be held liable for failing to take steps to report this to the appropriate authorities?
How do I understand that if my child goes out with friends and doesn't come home, and is later found in critical condition, are the parents responsible for this? Can I be held accountable in any way?
If my ex-husband is unemployed and does not pay child support, can the court order him to pay child support in the amount of the subsistence minimum if he receives unemployment benefits?
I read an article about conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel, who are believed to have given birth to a child. I was wondering how paternity is determined in a conjoined twin marriage. Do both of them have to acknowledge paternity, or is it enough for one of them to acknowledge paternity?