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Yes but it takes the presence and signatures of both parents of the minor, and if a parent has legal custody after a divorce the minor will also need a certified copy of the judgment.
No you need to be 17 with both of your parents or gardians signatures.
Yes as the Visa requires both signatures.
Yes as the Visa requires both signatures.
Initially you'll need to talk to an attorney, they will be able to assist you with the mountains of paperwork and be able to recommend a course of action that best suits your situation. From there, you'll need to get the signatures of both parties involved and some states require you to actually go to court to complete the precedings.
You don't need to register with the city where you are living this is not a requirement in the United States, so this is not a factor in your divorce. If you want a divorce each of you needs to get a lawyer and file the papers with the court to start the divorce.
If the return was filed jointly, yes it does.
This depends on the wording of the title. If the names on the title is listed as John Doe and Jane Doe, yes you need both signatures, unless he is deceased. If the names are listed John Doe and or Jane Doe then no you don't need his signature.
For 8 years? Yes, you two need to get a divorce because that's consider cheating.
You can ask at your city's vital statistic department. If you're not their legal guardian, you need to ask their parents for their consent and signatures.
Y'all need to file for divorce and both sign the divorce papers before filing them.AnswerDivorce cases are generally dismissed due to the case being inactive. You can refile and make certain you carry it through to the end.
Adults tend to issue a divorce if their love life is poor, if they are arguing or upsetting eachother... occaisonally a divorce is issued if one or both of the couple are abusing or mistreating eachother.