It's sort of a grey area. Were someone else to do it, it would certainly constitute stalking. In the case of a spouse, it wouldn't be any more illegal than them hiring a private investigator, or going to the producers of Cheaters.
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Many companies utilize GPS tracking devices on their vehicle fleet as means of inventory management. However, there are some legal considerations to take into account. Most important, is the question of whether or not a tracking device is legal. In the majority of states, it is legal for employers to not have to disclose to employees the tracking device. However, you should be sure to consult an attorney who can help draw up the proper contractual language to keep you safeguarded against ligitation. The other issue is privacy. As long as the company is the owner of the vehicle, the company has the legal right to install a tracking device on its fleet.
When you say radar as a method of vehicle tracking legally, do you mean GPS? If so, I am pretty sure this is legal. However, you may want to check with your state because each state has their own ruling.
Yes. If the will is allowed the common law spouse will receive their devise under the will regardless of the status of the marriage. If the decedent died in Ohio without a will, or intestate, the surviving spouse in a common law marriage perfected before October 1991 would receive a spouses share under the laws of intestacy.
It depends on your agreement you signed when you joined the company, the likelyhood is that if when you joined there wasn't any tracker on the vehicle but they are just fitting them now, they had nothing in the agreement you signed, but check to be safe. The company wants to get a better insurance rate by demonstrating their willingness to provide for a higher level of security. Yes.
Generally, an executor doesn't need to be the "legal spouse".
The surviving spouse has legal rights regardless of whether he/she remarries after the death of his/her spouse.
While the divorce is pending, the spouse is still the spouse, and the legal status does not change. On the day that the divorce is granted, the spouse is no longer the spouse, and reverts to non-related.
A new spouse has no legal obligation whatsoever to your child unless you consent to a legal adoption by the new spouse and give up your parental rights.A new spouse has no legal obligation whatsoever to your child unless you consent to a legal adoption by the new spouse and give up your parental rights.A new spouse has no legal obligation whatsoever to your child unless you consent to a legal adoption by the new spouse and give up your parental rights.A new spouse has no legal obligation whatsoever to your child unless you consent to a legal adoption by the new spouse and give up your parental rights.
Yes, it is perfectly legal for a private investigator to follow your spouse as long as your spouse is in a public place.
Yes ... at any time the legal owner can take back what is there's ... so long as it not a gift and that varies from state to state or if the owner is your spouse they can not take it away ...
It would be illegal to put a tracking device into someone else's vehicle without their knowledge especially to harm them and if you have no right over that vehicle. You can although track your own car.