if he's in your house without your permission, he is trespassing. have him arrested.
Fighting a narcissist is very difficult. You need the help of expert legal counsel.
You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in real estate and estate planning who can review your situation and explain your options. There may be legal and tax consequences that you need to consider before transferring the title to your daughter.
No it is not legal.
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What are the laws in your state or country? If they are both under the age of consent there may be other laws covering underage sex, especially if he is 16.Is there a Legal Aid Centre or Citizens Advice that you can telephone for advice. You need to know the local laws. ---- See the Related Questions and Links below for "Age of Consent"----
Binary options are legal. Some countries such as The United States, and The UK require operators to be licensed and registered with the authorities.
Confront her seriously and also your ex-husband. Tell them she is not her legal guardian because you have not given the authority and custody to her. If necessary you should get advice from court, that should soften her up.
No, it is not legal for a minor to drink alcohol even if their parents give them the alcohol, but some parents feel the odd bit of alcohol for teens from 16 up is better than them sneaking the alcohol. Generally no charges are laid against the parents if they give a bit of alcohol to their mid-teen son or daughter.
There is not a legal age, but piercing your newborn daughter is not advised.
The legal Options for a hotel in cases of vandalism are - First of all lodging a complaint with the police. After obtaning FIR from the police,
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that depends on if the mother has custody over her daughter or not. It also depends on how old the daughter is. If she is under the legal age limit, then the mother is still responsible and makes all decisions for her. If the mother does not have full custody over the daughter, then the mother and the father of that child must come to an agreement on the living whereabouts of the daughter. If the mother has legal custody over the daughter and the daughter is not of legal age yet, then yes, the mother can bring the daughter over too.