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  • Dec 20, 2006, 11:20 AM
    mohi
    Identity
    Hi,
    I came to now after 9 months that my son married through a registered marriage some one from another country and sponsoring her for Visa. He did not reveal it and they kept every thing secret. No one in the family knew about it.
    After I came to know I begged him over the phone to go through a traditional wedding which they both refused. I asked them to give her info and her parents contacts. They denied for that too.
    Finally I took the courage to go and visit him in spite of them refusing for my visit. They made me promise that I will not talk any thing about this.
    When I went for 3 days saty, on the 2nd day when I was looking at my e-mail, I saw some papers in the computer room. When I looked at them, I found some of his monthly statements and some of her papers with her and her parents information.
    I saw it and put it back. They knew that is aw that which they want to hide from me. And which I do not accept about her. I could not talk about it, because I do not want to talk anything at that time.
    I want to talk to my son about the things that I found from those papers.
    Can they say that I stole their information without their permisssion? Don't I have a right to protect my son from a starnger who moved into his house which I helped him to buy with my money? He is a simple person who believes every one. This lady walked into his life to use him for her Visa and to take his money. When I was talikng loudly to my son, she wanted to call the cops. This is the first day when I satyed with them. When my son went to work, she did not want to stay at home while I was there. She told him that she is afraid that I will hurt her.
    If I reveal what I found from those papers, can they sue me? Is that a criminal act?
  • Dec 20, 2006, 11:57 PM
    CaptainForest
    No they can not sue you.

    No this is not a criminal act.

    Finding information when you are a guest is NOT a criminal act and they can NOT sue you for it.

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