yes
Yes. Intentionally giving false information such as described in the question is covered under some kind of statute in all states. Although the offense, itself, may not rise to the level of a felony, the person intentionally givintg the false information CAN be arrested and charged.
no its not a felony. its a misdemeanor.
Yes, it is very illegal for your ex-MIL or anyone for that matter to give false information during mediation
mis- as in mislead. To give someone false information.
Get a lawyer for the correct answer. You do not give enough information.
Look i belive it is but I've heard they cant arrest you but i belive they can for false information good luckAdded: As with many things, IT DEPENDS. If you are purposely trying to conceal your identify during the conduct of an official inquiry, yes.
"Give them the run around" means "mislead them", "give them false information", "do not answer their questions", etc
Well, it depends on what your using it for On an application for a job or license or a loan and other legal documents, it could result in criminal charges. It would be ok to do it for a game or something but, you have to live with the consequences if they discover it.
It means to knowingly give false information to a police officer.
False
False
i think is called a lie.