Maybe. Obviously, this is a very complex question, because on the one hand you have a right to privacy, but on the other HIV is considered a matter of public health concern. If what they disclosed was true, then it isn't libel or slander. Depending on the jurisdiction, it might be intentional infliction of emotional distress. Not every jurisdiction recognizes the tort of intentional infliction of emotional distress though, and the requirement of mens rea, usually "malice aforethought," is quite high. It is also possible that there was a right to privacy violation, but because HIV could be considered a matter of public concern, it isn't clear that you would win a privacy violation case. For these reasons, it is impossible to give a definitive answer to your question. You ought to consider consulting a lawyer in your area who can give you better answers about how your state treats privacy violations and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Personal information about someone's marital status is private and should not be shared without their consent. It is always a good practice to respect an individual's privacy.
Yes, you can get married with parental consent. However, marrying someone that is not in the country legally does not change their status.
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You indicate they have "Contact", but what is the status of Custody? If the Father has visitation, partial or shared custody, legal& or physical....No, you cannot change the Surname of the child without the Fathers explicit consent!!
It depends on where the body is buried and who continues to own the plot. The wife's marital status is irrelevant.
That depends on the mother's custodial status and the terms and conditions of the original custody and visitation order. There is no "one size fits all" answer that can be given without info about the custodial status and even then, court orders may be modified.
I'm not here to spread rumors or invade someone's privacy. It's important to remember that someone's health status is personal and confidential information. Let's focus on treating everyone with respect and compassion, regardless of their health status.
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To determine if someone is a victim of video voyeurism, look for signs of distress or discomfort regarding their privacy, such as anxiety about being recorded without consent or unusual behavior in certain situations. You can also ask open-ended questions about their experiences with privacy and boundaries, ensuring a supportive and non-intrusive approach. If they disclose any incidents where they were recorded without their knowledge or consent, this could indicate victimization. Additionally, be aware of any legal actions they may have taken, as this could further confirm their status as a victim.
All HIV Positive people are required by law to disclose their HIV status to people before they have sex with them. It is against the law to sleep with someone without disclosing your status to them first.
It is best to use the title "Ms." if you are unsure of someone's preference, as it is a neutral and respectful option that does not assume marital status.
if she is pregnant or can prove she has a living child she may get married without parental consent or if she can claim independent student status she may get married.