Contact your local police department to report it...
However you must be absolutely sure of the laws in your state...
In many states If both are convicted felons and they are legally married then they are permitted to live together as husband and wife...
In other states 2 felons may reside at the same address if they are family members and one/both of them are not on parole or probation.
Sec. 71.005. HOUSEHOLD. "Household" means a unit composed of persons living together in the same dwelling, without regard to whether they are related to each other.This section explains that Household means is when you are living together whether you are related or not.
A household with several generations living together is often called a multigenerational household. This living arrangement can include grandparents, parents, children, and sometimes extended family members all residing in the same home. Multigenerational households can provide benefits such as shared caregiving responsibilities and financial support.
Yes, as long as they are living together under the same household. Immediate family can also be a common-law, as long as they are living together--Mr.Helper
No. ANY felony offense.
If the daughter lives in the same household, they should be able to share policies.
Yes, the family can be considered a household unit. A household unit typically refers to a group of people living together and functioning as a single entity. The family, consisting of individuals related by blood, marriage, or adoption, often resides in the same household and shares resources and responsibilities.
If your child is an adult he must undergo the same qualifications and background check that the head of the household must undergo. But adult children are not going to qualify as members of a household unless the parent(s) are disabled and are being cared for by the adult child.
Co-habituating refers to living together and sharing a space with another person or individuals. It typically implies a non-romantic living arrangement where individuals jointly reside in the same household.
That term is "nuclear family." It refers to a family unit consisting of parents (a father and mother) and their children living together in the same household.
Expunging any felony is next to impossible in Texas if you are found guilty. The same goes for a felony DUI.
If you are on probation for a felony and commit the same crime it is a felony. If you are on probation for a misdemeanor and commit the same crime it usually will be a misdemeanor. The exception is in some States a third misdemeanor offense for the same crime can be prosecuted as a felony. For example Stealing 3rd Offense or third offense for driving while revoked. This differs from state to state.
Yes it is possible. IRS considers a household not to be limited to residents in a structures ("by that logic there would only be one head of household for an apartment complex 'if it were one address'"), instead they choose to understand that more than one household can reside in the same building with the same address at the same time. Beware there are rules for establishing more than one household at the same address.