Typically, there are four ways of getting information about another.
1. Their permission.
2. A court order.
3. Filing under the Freedom of Information Act.
4. When it's just public information freely available to all.
If you are dealing with a Department of Family and Child Services, you've more to worry about then your privacy. You should immediately contact and retain an attorney, so as to help you keep your children from them.
Otherwise, they may end up in foster care for six or more months while you "prove your innocence" to their satisfaction.
It does not have the permission from your other family members and it gives out information that is perfect to be used against you and anybody that you speak of.
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Spyware may be illegal, and will typically gather information about your computer, or your personal information, without permission. Adware does not typically gather your information, and instead will 'spam' you or place advertisements on your computer against your will.
No, it is against the law in the US unless you have been granted explicit information and give due credit to the artist.
Yes it is against the law, because by running someone's credit without permission is committing Fraud.
Conceivably, there ARE some instances in which a civil suit might be brought against a business, but insufficient information is given in order to answer definitely.
I'm not aware of any act. unless a crime against children has been commited by this person and as long as he has permission from the princlpe he is fine.
yes its against the law to not have a business license.
if your emails contain information that is damaging to your case, yes it could be, however, your lawyer will want to know as to how she accessed your computer, and if the case is against her, she could also be charged with theft, but this is all for the attorneys to figure out.
Not enough information to answer. What kind of 'grievance?' For WHAT? What is it you are seeking?
No, yelling at your children is not against the law.
No its not. If you are young you need your parents permission. :)