There is under certain terms. If you had no trespassing signs on your property then it was illegal for her to even be there. If you had Beware of dog signs or something of the such on your property, then you would not have to pay the bills.
No, a wife who you got separated cannot make copies from your military or VA medical records without your permission.
No, an unemployment agency can't check your medical records without permission. It is illegal for a hospital or doctors office to give out any information unless you have given written consent.
Not without expressed written permission.
If you give permission, your spouse can get medical records from before marriage. Without your written permission, your spouse can't legally obtain such records.
Do NOT tolerate this criminal activity. Go to the police, NOW! She needs to be stopped before she does worse things and winds up in prison. PS, she is not, repeat, not your friend. Acquaintance, maybe, but not friend.
No, not without his specific permission. Medical records are private and protected by data protection laws.
Not enough specifics of the incident are disclosed in order to give an answer.
There are varying degrees of trespass. However, in its simplest form trespass is defined as any unlawful entry to property of another. A person who has unlawfully entered the property of another has no right to be on the property. A person who has a right to come onto the land may become a trespasser by committing wrongful acts after entry such as a person who entered with permission but then was asked to leave, or, a person who entered the property to attend a yard sale who then entered the house without permission.
All medical records are exclusive to the individual or to doctors or others who have been given specific permission by the individual to review the records. Anyone who accesses an individual's personal medical record without permission is in violation of The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996.
Your medical files cannot be released by your personal physician without your written permission.
You can get engaged without parental permission, you just can't get married until you are 18 without their permission.
Pregnant without permission or marriage without permission? That's not very specific.