Yes, provided their individual Parole Officers give permission.
no probably not
Are wetherspoons pub managers allowed to cohabitate with staff?
The usual implication, at least up to the last few decades, is that two people who are not married are living together as if they were married. The idea has less and less meaning as time goes on. The word is often given as cohabit rather than cohabitate.
Yes
Before we cohabitate, what's your name? Snakes will try to cohabitate with gophers.
Cohabitate means to live together in the same dwelling or household, often sharing expenses and responsibilities. It typically refers to an arrangement where people who are not married or in a romantic relationship share living space.
No indication is given of the conditions of your probation. Read your papers carefully. Most parolees and probationers are forbidden from consorting with known criminals. If the felon (in this case) has served his time - is released - and has an otherwise currently clean record I would think that it is allowable. Check with your PO to be certain!
You will find a list of parolees in California at large in the link below.
In Virginia, couples need to cohabitate for at least seven years to establish a common law marriage.
I now pitbull and parolees are loated in new orleans and also new mexico
Parole officers seldom violate their parolees.
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