Absolutely not. Credit card companies/banks would never consider taking such action. It would constitute fraud and would be a criminal and civil offense. There might be a rare instance where one spouse has signed the other's name to an account w/o their knowledge. If this is an issue it is definitely subject to dispute by the innocent spouse.
consent and authorization
An authorization letter example is one that directs your bank to pay a particular recipient money from your account. This is a formal letter that expressly gives consent to do something.
authorization, consent
Yes they can. The records are not the account holders property, they are the property of the phone company.
Yes, if there is consent by the minor, probable cause, a warrant, an arrest, or other authorization to search them
The act of permitting or allowing; formal consent; authorization; leave; license or liberty granted.
no
no
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no!
yes
Yes !... If you're using their facility - or are contracted to pay for a specified period of time - they can debit your account without prior consent. When you signed their contract, you gave them consent to recover ongoing charges until YOU cancel the contract !