It depends on whether the parents are still living or not. If they are alive, he cannot legally share the document with you.
No you would need that you should tell a lawyer
If you aren't working for them anymore they don't have to give you a copy. You should all ready have a copy.
Wait until you are 25.
Consult a lawyer familiar with firearms law.
You need to involve parents or a lawyer, as appropriate.
Yes. It's common practice for OB's or clinics to give a copy to the parents.
You don't have a right to your father's property, so unless you have a good reason, getting a lawyer won't help you. If you do have a good reason that the court recognizes, then it is possible that a lawyer could help you, yes.
If you are a minor you cannot travel without your parents authorization.
what did Alexander II refuse to give them? Answer this question…
type of refuse
Attorney-client privilege is a law term. It refers to the right of a lawyer to refuse to give out confidential information that relates to their client in any manner.
Yes if she pass the home study, afford to pay the lawyer and your parents are willing to give you up.