Marrying a felon can have implications on your own life, such as potential restrictions on travel or housing due to your spouse's criminal record. It's important to consider how this might impact your future together, as well as any legal or financial challenges you may face. Open communication and understanding are key in navigating this situation.
To be classified as a habitual felon, a person typically needs to have committed multiple serious felonies within a certain timeframe. This often includes crimes such as burglary, robbery, drug trafficking, or violent offenses. Each state has its own criteria for determining habitual felon status.
Yes, a felon can inherit property in California. Being a felon does not disqualify someone from inheriting property or assets through a will or trust. However, certain restrictions may apply to felons in terms of their legal rights and abilities.
Yes, but if the person for whom he is a beneficiary should die before the felon is off supervision, the state may take the inheritance to offset costs.
In the United States, the laws regarding felons owning or shooting firearms vary by state. Some states prohibit felons from possessing or using firearms, even at a gun range. It is important to consult with a lawyer or local authorities to understand the laws in a specific state.
In West Virginia, felons are prohibited from possessing firearms. Therefore, it is illegal for a felon to live in a house where there is a gun present. Violating this law can result in serious legal consequences.
The answer depends on if the person you are marrying has any past debts such as child support and etc... Due to the fact that they are a convicted felon with the new laws and all convicted felons can not really get too much. From my experience marrying a convicted felon effects you mentally. I hope I was able to answer your question. Be blessed
no. the credit companies can look at YOUR record but they usually dont even look at it anymore. and when they do it doesnt count against you.
An illegal immigrant would not gain legal status by marrying a felon because of a felon is not recognized as a citizen of his or her country and it is the same with the illegal immigrant he or she is not recognized as a legal immigrant. If such a union exist then there would be severe penaltiies for both couple,a deportation and even more years in prison An illegal immigrant would not gain legal status by marrying a felon because of a felon is not recognized as a citizen of his or her country and it is the same with the illegal immigrant he or she is not recognized as a legal immigrant. If such a union exist then there would be severe penaltiies for both couple,a deportation and even more years in prison
No, once a felon always a felon.
There is no perfect age for marrying.
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She is marrying andrew cotten.
A felon could be anybody.
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You are never an ex felon, once a felon always a felon...While this is true, it's irrelevant to the question. You can try Carolina Cargo.
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that what i am trying to figure,i know what a felon is but not pre fair felon,give me some help