Check the provisions of your (and their) parole. A common provision of parole is that the parolee "not associate with known criminals." If this provision, or soemthing like it, appears in either of...
in most cases no.Added: Only if you are completely finished and have served the entire term of your sentence. If you are on parole or probation one of the requirements of your release is that you not...
A convicted felon can, of course, write a will. Their property isn't forfeit after death, unless they owe some particular sum of money. They need to follow all the rules regular people do when...