Wire-tapping laws prohibit the recording of any telephone conversation without a court order or the express permission of the person being recorded. It doesn't matter who owns the house or pays for the telephone, since it is assumed that at least one party on the line is at a different location. Any recording made in such a manner would be inadmissible in court. It is a federal crime, but absent some more nefarious purpose (blackmail, identity theft, felony stalking, or the like), it would probably only result in a fine, or possibly a short jail term. If you have decent evidence that this is happening, you should report it to the police.
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how could you be legally blind and be a quarter back? Jim Plunket's paretns were legally blind though.
No.
Not legally. A power of attorney represents a living person. After their death, the will and its appointed executor are responsible.
In most places, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and may not be legally allowed to stay overnight at their boyfriend's house without parental permission. It is advisable to check the laws and regulations of your specific location to ensure compliance.
Yes you can ask but you can't force him to. He has as much rights as a parent to do what he wants with those pictures as you do. If the child is old enough to speak her mind he should respect it though and your daughter can then contact Facebook.
Steam. Its not free though.
You can download Adobe's 30 day free trial legally but not indefinately legally though Photoshop Elements will be cheaper.
Yes, the movies and musical, Legally Blonde, was originally a book by Amanda Brown.The only place I have found the book is on Amazon, though.
Boyfriend or husband (unless he is the biological father) has no legal right to the child at all. The mother can try to go for full custody though.
Nothing legally. They can ground you though. Lol
i be live you can i never done it though