If he's selling illegal drugs and you think they're in the house or you have some evidence of the sales, call the police and have him investigated. Once they do that, you can call your local department of children and families and start an investigation as to whether the child in endangered. You can also call DCF first, without a police report, but you have a better case if he's tangled in the law. * Call the state's department of family and children's services and ask them for assistance. DO NOT call the police!
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no i wouldn't think so as long as you have permisson from your parent or guardian to be there or you are emancipated.
Follow the same procedure as if the person were a citizen rather than an illegal immigrant. File the dissolution of marriage petition in the proper court in the state where the person wishing the divorce resides.
It is illegal for a person under 18 to get one with out parent/guardian consent in writing.
If you would like to have it examined by a lawyer, contact an attorney's office and set up an appointment. How you would show it is illegal, or how you would go about proving the grantor was incompetent at the time, would depend on what you are asserting is illegal about it.
No. A single parent can live with whoever they want as long as that person is not harmful to the child.
A person can need an authentication procedure to verify that something is truthful and or the real deal. Think about someone buying autographed sports memorabilia. A piece of paper proving the authenticity of the item will prove it is real.
depends if the persons under or over 18 if they are under a parent may but if they are over 18 they yes it is illigeal invasion of privicay.
Downloading illegal music is, obviously, illegal. It is therefore up to the individual person's conscience whether they undertake this procedure. It is usually done purely to avoid paying the market price for music and thus a money-saving exercise.
If the baby was born in the United States of America or even at a U.S. Embassy anywhere in the world, the baby is automatically deemed an American citizen despite the parent being an illegal immigrant.
This answer assumes that the student does not object to the ride and knows this person; Then, No it's not illegal In other words, a friend of the student could give them a ride home and break no laws right?
Yes. Whether parent or step-parent, they can ground you and it is not illegal. If you feel there is an injustice, talk about it calmly and make a good case for why it is unfair. But a step-parent in your life has the right to help you become a good person, and grounding is usually a punishment for something that was done that was wrong.