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Most of them. The Probation Officer Can & Will make unannouced visits to your home. The P.O. Can & Will be able to snoop through your house without a warrant looking for alcohol, drugs, drug paraphenalia, and so forth. These rights of search and seizure you forfieted when you chose to live with a probationer. As long as you both stay clean you've go no worries.

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Can you 17 get married to your boyfriend 20 you have parental consent but were both on probation?

Ok well i live with my grandmother and and shes very mean to me she beats me and takes all her anger out on me.She doesnt let me see my parents because she says ther white trash and i am too..Shes always putting me down and I've been with my boyfriend for over a year and I've known him for 12 years and my grandmother hates him.She hates all men because no man wants a woman who acts like her.She really crazy.She got custody of me when i was 9 from my mom ,because my mom was in jail at the time and my dad was homeless.So i did a whole bunch of research and found that you can get emancipatied if you get married but the only thing is I'm on juvinile probation and so is he well he's on adult probation and part of my probation is I cant have any contact with anyone on probation...What can i do?


What rights does an adult son have to live in his family's home?

None. An adult should have no expectation that they can live in their parent's home if they don't wish it. However, if part of the property has been left to you (you own a bit of it) then you can not be forced out.


Why can't felons live together?

Actually, unless on Probation or Parole, there is no reason why felons can't live together. If on Probation or Parole, you have to get permission from the officer in charge of you, even if you are married. But once off of community supervision, you can pretty much live with whom you want. You be careful of who that is, felon or not.The defense usedThe justification generally used for this parole and probation requirement is the belief that together two or more previously convicted people in close proximity to each other are more likely to commit another crime than those who are segregated from each other. Truthfully, there is no evidence to support the supposition. Quite the contrary actually. The 1994 Recidivism Research Project conducted by the US Department of Justice confirmed that the previously convicted living together actually represent a deterrent against repeat offenses.


You are currently on letter probation in pa but you live in fl you want to move back to Erie pa would you be allowed if you ask your probation officer?

Question is unclear but I will try to answer by giving several scenarios: (1) If you are on probation from a PA court, BUT you are being supervised by FL - you can contact your Florida PO and advise him you wish to return to PA. I'm sure FL will be happy to allow it and free themselves of the cost and effort of supervising you, so you should not encounter much problem. Because you are a probationer from PA, PA will HAVE TO accept you back. (2) If you are on probation from a FL court but wish to move to PA, you MUST have permission from the court that granted you the probation. Not only that, the "receiving state" (in this case, PA) must agree to accept the cost and effort of your supervision. Not until this happens can the FL court grant you permission to move. In either case - contact your PO and he will instruct you how to go about the procedure. [CAUTION] Without the approval of the court, you cannot move out of the jurisdiction of the state that is supervising you, or you run the risk of committing a VOP.


What is a person who has the right to live in a country called?

A person who has the right to live in a country is called a citizen or a resident, depending on their legal status and rights granted by the country's laws.

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Can someone on probation with Simple battery be in contact with a convicted felon?

When assigned a sentence of probation EVERYONE is given a set of rules and restrictions under which they must live. READ YOUR PROBATION PAPERS.


Can someone on probation remain a director of a charitable foundation?

It depends on the state you live in and the foundation's by-laws, but yes a person on probation for a crime can be the director of a foundation.


Can you be on probation in one state and live in another?

Yes, it is possible to be on probation in one state and live in another. However, you would need to obtain permission from the court and probation officer in the state where you are on probation to transfer your probation to another state.


If your boyfriend is a felon and you are a not can you live with him?

Whether you can live with your boyfriend who is a felon would depend on the terms of his probation or parole, as felons may have restrictions on living with someone who has a criminal record. It's important to check with his parole officer or probation department to ensure you are not violating any rules.


Can someone whose name is not on the deed have rights?

If you are married and live in a community property state you may have rights. If not you have no rights unless you obtain rights through a court order.


What are the legal rights of a 14 year old who wants to live with someone other then their parents in NJ?

They have no rights regarding where they live. If they are not safe, they need to contact social services.


What should someone do who was convicted of a petty shoplifting charge at a bad time in their life and is still under probation but wants to find employment?

It depends on the jurisdiction in which you were convicted, if you have any other arrests and convictions, how long you have been on probation, whether you have had any probation violations, and when your probation is due to expire. Depending on your answer to these questions, and if you live in California, you would be eligible to have your conviction expunged: it would be dismissed, and you would only have to disclose the fact that you had ever been arrested and convicted (even if the conviction was later dismissed) if you applied for public office and such things.


If you get up parental rights do you still have to pay child support?

Yes, Its still your child... The child still needs to eat and live.


If one person is on probation for a felon and the other has had a felon and did time in prison can they still live together in the state of Georgia?

You need to carefully read your probation documents. If you are forbidden from 'consorting' with known criminals you may be in violation. Best answer: Ask your PO.


Who can violate human rights?

Essentially anyone can violate Human Rights, from a personal level to a massive or collective level, be it unjustly imprisoning someone or impeding their rights to live.


who violates human rights?

Essentially anyone can violate Human Rights, from a personal level to a massive or collective level, be it unjustly imprisoning someone or impeding their rights to live.


Can you be married in customary rights and still marry someone else without getting divorced from my first wife?

If you live in a Western country such as the United States or Canada, no, you cannot marry someone else without getting a divorce and it bigamy is breaking the law.