The school forbids students from using their phones during class.
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If you're in the US... You have no rights to have contact with the minor mother if her parents forbid it. You do have the right to petition the court for visitation with the child. Of course you also have the obligation of paying child support.
Of course you should. That is, you should unless your religious beliefs forbid it. Otherwise, your parents deserve to be given special attention on those days.
Unless there is a court order specifically stating otherwise, there isn't any thing illegal about contacting them; you don't have any legal right to do so though, so your parents are free to forbid you from doing so.
No. The age of legal majority for the state is 18, until that time the parents have legal custodial rights and can if necessary take steps to assure the minor has no contact with the adult male.
There is no such language as Shakespearean. Shakespeare wrote in English. I only wish the person who posed the question did the same. "My father forbid me to see you" is not grammatically correct. "Forbid" is not a correct form for the third person singular present indicative, assuming that the ban is present and ongoing. Perhaps what you meant to say was "My father forbids me to see you." Or, if is meant to be in the past, "My father forbade me to see you." Either of those would be correct English both now and in 1600.
Islam did not forbid contact with other cultures. If they had done so, this would have discouraged a flow of information and science.
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it is not polite and they may forbid that parent from coming to the stadium if they yell.
Yes. Hera forbid Zeus contact with his past "girlfriends".
The future tense of the verb to forbid is will forbid.