No, it's called good parenting. Knowing what your child is up to can prevent a lot of problems later on.
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Not necessarily good parenting because it causes relationship problems between parent and child, but is helpful in some serious situations. Still, it is not illegal for PARENT'S to invade your privacy. When you are 18, feel free to do whatever you want. Until then... obey your parents.
It means the movie can only be watched if you are thirteen or older unless you have you parent's perrmission.
Yes. It is their home and you are their child. They are responsible for your acts, legal and illegal, and have the right to any place within their home. You might make the argument that it violates your right to privacy. However, as a minor, you have not right to privacy that is not derived from your parent's right to privacy. Their right trumps yours.
no
It is not illegal for a minor to consume alcohol, but it is illegal to sell alcohol to a minor. It is illegal for a minor to be supplied with alcohol unless it is by a parent or legal guardian and it is to be drunk at a private gathering. It is also illegal for a minor to have or to drink alcohol in a public place unless they are with a parent or legal guardian. The reason New Zealand law allows this drinking by minors, is that the parents or legal guardians are deemed to be responsible for the minors.
If the other parent provides the doctor's office with permission to share the information, you will be able to obtain it. If this has not occurred, then you are out of luck, considering the privacy laws in effect.
It means the movie can only be watched if you are thirteen or older unless you have you parent's perrmission.
no....its rude, but not illegal
Yes. It is their home and you are their child. They are responsible for your acts, legal and illegal, and have the right to any place within their home. You might make the argument that it violates your right to privacy. However, as a minor, you have not right to privacy that is not derived from your parent's right to privacy. Their right trumps yours.
Yes but you parents have to agree.
People cannot be illegal. It is not illegal to be a parent.
You sure can. Get a good lawyer.
yes you can
It depends on the custody arrangement and the other parent.
It isn't ok for anyone to open anyone else's mail. Apart from being a criminal offence, it is an invasion of privacy.
It has to do with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA). Facebook, along with most other US based websites, do not allow those under the age of thirteen to register with them as the information collected from them must be secured in a different manner from those over thirteen. Information can be given out but permission has be to received from a parent or guardian. Many sites choose simply to ban under thirteen's due to the legal issues it may present.
no its the fathers decision
you dont as a parent this is a invasion of privacy today