Your dad should only confiscate something that you bought with your money if...
Otherwise, there should be no reason for your dad to confiscate something.
AnswerOf course he can. Whether he should is a different matter. The most common reason that something is confiscated is that the child was instructed not to buy it in the first place.
You get him something home made or ask someone to lend you money
show him u have the money to put in the bank
I bought a card for your mom, dad, and sister.
You can make him something instead of wasting your money on something he might don't want.
I bought my own car at the age of 15. I earned my own money doing farm work. You can too. Get a job and make your own money and then buy a car.
What do you need the money for?If it is something important enough.... Have you thought of getting a job or two?
make a cardboard one pretending your dad bought you one and then steal some of your dads money and get one of eBay that is niceee
If you can't think of what to get dad besides that too expensive store gift, you should try to kill two birds with one stone: Save money for bills by doing something that's actually creative for dear old dad, and you will make him feel happier, as well. No one really wants those store bought cards. They reek of laziness and a lack of creativity, neither of which shows much respect. Try writing your dad a couple of Christian Father's Day poems that show how you feel about him. You save money, and dad is happier. It is a win win!
You can ask your dad to come here, I have something to tell him.
no course not
Then that's something that happened. I get a sense that you're morally outraged about this, but you haven't described something that's actually illegal, necessarily. So "what if" is "pretty much nothing unless one of them decides to change it".
I would give my dad half my money and hopefully he will take it . it is a good thing to give money to you dad because if all the good things he did for us.