Generally no, although this depends on the state.
record your phone calls with a tape recorder make a journal tracking every instance video tape the activity take it to the district attorney
No. It is illegal to harass people over the phone or any other media.
You will need to have an attorney issue a subpoena for the phone records.
He might be busy or he lost his phone.. But don't harass him
A creditor cannot harrass anyone. It is a direct violation of the FDCPA. The problem is defining what creates a harrassment situation. Power of Attorney, (unless restricted by the court) gives the person the legal right to act on behalf of the incompetent person. Such as filing for bankruptcy, contesting a lawsuit, an so on. The best option is to contact the attorney who assisted with the POA. Or a consultation (usually free or minimal fee) with an attorney to explore the legal options.
One example: "Johny walked over to me today in school and began to harass me" Just 2 other examples: Her x-boyfriend continues to harass her with annoying phone calls, violent threats and unwelcomed visits at all hours of the day. If you contiue to harass that woman, I will have to call the police.
By following her around
"One sets up a consultation with an attorney by email, phone or in person. You will then review your legal documents, specifications of details and then go over your case."
One can find a county district attorney by looking at the site for your county. Also, the county courthouse can supply a person with this information with a simple phone call.
Yes it is! Many people now have a second cell phone that you pay as you go and use that phone to verbally harass a person. My friend was told to kill her self, that she was worthless and so on. The police got involved because all the proof was on her phone so in the end the whole problem was solved.
You will need to have an attorney prepare the subpoena and a process server deliver it to the cell phone company.