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He comes home.
It depends on the specific terms of the parole of each person.
Call the parole office, and talk to the parole officer handling the case.
no!AnswerYes you can after all it's your husband its not like its a cop or anything. I should know I come from a family who has law enforcement officers in it. If you are in your own home or yard you legally can drink as long as your not being a nuisance to any one. AnswerNo. Being married does not change the fact that you are a minor, and not legally allowed to drink anywhere. While you may not get caught in your own home, it is still illegal.
Yes she can.
It generally means you cannot leave the state without the permission of your parole officer, not your home town. Depends on the court order and the condition of the parole. Normally a parolee is required to check in or visit with his /her parole agent weekly. They might ask for permisson
no.
According to the site below, it means an inmate has been granted parole but does not have an approved home plan.
You can file for divorce even if your husband was still living at home. However, divorce laws vary by state.
if he has moved out of the house then no...unless you want him breaking in on you.
no
yes. otherwise your ex is stealing which you can sue for.