No it is not. There are some STDs that doctors are required to report if you test positive. However, I would recommend that you tell your ex because STDs can be life-threatening.
Under the Postal Services Act 2000, it is a criminal offence for someone to open, withhold or delay your mail.
The responsibility of your mother's estate to pay her ex-husband's judgments would depend on various factors such as the terms of their divorce agreement, any existing court orders, and the laws of the jurisdiction in which the divorce took place. It is advisable to consult with a lawyer who is knowledgeable in probate and family law to understand the specific circumstances and determine the estate's obligations.
The government passed an ex post facto law that made an action illegal after it had already been committed, creating a situation where people were being punished for actions that were legal at the time they were carried out.
He stabbed her to death.
Essential characteristics of an ex post facto law include it being retroactive, imposing additional punishment, and criminalizing an act that was legal when committed. Such laws are prohibited by the United States Constitution to ensure fairness and prevent unjust treatment of individuals.
Why not? Nothing in the law against it.
An "ex post facto" law
Ex Post Facto.
Yes
That would be a violation of the Ex Post Factorule.
Denis Law? Denis Law?
An ex post facto law. Ex post facto laws are forbidden by the US Constitution, Article I, Section 9, Clause 3.
Ex Post Facto is the term you're looking for. It means "from after the action" in latin.An ex post facto law or retroactive law, is a law or ordinance that retroactively changes the legal consequences of actions committed prior to the enactment of the law.
yes
no there is not a law
ex-daughter-in-law
No, it is not against the law for ex convicts to be around kids. Ex convicts may be subject to parole or probation conditions which may require them to agree to stay away from kids or places where kids congregate, and this would be common in the case of a sex offender who is on parole. Ex convicts may be prohibited from obtaining certain jobs where a professional license is required.