Yes, definetely. If she doesn't want to it's sexual harassmant.
I'm not telling you...
The respiratory system. The brain sends the lungs electric charges telling it to breath in and out. As Does the cardiovascular system because the brain sends electric charges telling the heart to beat and pump blood.
If she stops telling her daughter to listen to her then promptly ignore her when she replys then maybe her daughter will bother to listen to her in the future
She's 18. She doesb't have t run away, she can just move out. Physically forcing her to stay is against the law: unlawful restraint
Sorry, but this is the classic case of 'he said' versus 'he said.' You're going to have to defend yourself by telling your story to counter-act the other party's story. If you have witnesses so much the better. If charges are brought against you don't run from them, it will only get worse from that point on.
i know but im not telling you
ignore do the same
Because... I'm not telling you.
The dad tricked his daughter into going to Dubai by telling her they were going on a trip to a different destination, but then surprising her with the actual destination once they arrived at the airport.
It's a general rule in most modern legal systems, including the US, Canada, Israel, etc., that in order to be formally charged under the law, you have to be formally notified, and faced by your accuser. If your accuser is the "state", then it can be represented by a police officer.
She may be a psychological liar.
No.... Union Brothers and Sisters are permitted to lie whenever they are asked questions during an internal investigation. However, if you are caught telling the truth you could be subject to further investigation...