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How can I find someone's address?

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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,084 ✭✭✭Persephone kindness


    Vela wrote: »
    What agreement? Sorry, I'm lost.

    I mean that sending guards over to someone's house is something that would cause more distress. I wouldn't do it without significant concern.
    The topic changed. :)

    I am not sure why the other poster didn't simply start another thread though possibly in legal discussion.

    Also if it is a necessity ..she is not the one obligated to pay but the contract must be honored. It means the guardian and the landlord must work together to provide the service. And that would mean her moving back....but her guardian is required to provide her the legal necessities...

    Basically if a child is abandoned and needs to enter inter an agreement for a necessity of life. The contract with a minor should be honored. And the one to pick up the tab must be the guardian.

    I don't that that is applicable in this case. And any court would be suspicious of a landlord offering accommodation to a minor of it was a necessity without reporting it.

    I really don't think that case is applicable here. And I would not be telling a stranger about a minor's address or the address of their family.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 437 ✭✭Vela


    The topic changed. :)

    I am not sure why the other poster didn't simply start another thread though possibly in legal discussion.

    Also if it is a necessity ..she is not the one obligated to pay but the contract must be honored. It means the guardian and the landlord must work together to provide the service. And that would mean her moving back....but her guardian is required to provide her the legal necessities...

    Basically if a child is abandoned and needs to enter inter an agreement for a necessity of life. The contract with a minor should be honored. And the one to pick up the tab must be the guardian.

    I don't that that is applicable in this case. And any court would be suspicious of a landlord offering accommodation to a minor of it was a necessity without reporting it.

    I really don't think that case is applicable here. And I would not be telling a stranger about a minor's address or the address of their family.

    Ah sorry, I was replying to the original OP! I wasn't referring to this. I'm talking about the person sending guards over to someone's house because they haven't been able to contact them.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,084 ✭✭✭Persephone kindness


    Vela wrote: »
    Ah sorry, I was replying to the original OP! I wasn't referring to this. I'm talking about the person sending guards over to someone's house because they haven't been able to contact them.
    I am kinda lost now. I think we should try a Ouija Board! :pac:
    :p

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 78,761 ✭✭✭✭Victor


    that is not the legal meaning of that word. Legal necessity would cover going into a shop and buying food or clothes.
    Having a roof over one's head could easily be considered a necessity.


  • Moderators, Music Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 25,740 Mod ✭✭✭✭Boom_Bap


    There are 2 separate discussions in this thread and very confusing.

    I'm not even sure which of the recent posts refer to the old discussion or the new one, so it's difficult to split.


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