Legallyconfused1
New Member
- Jurisdiction
- New York
Hi,
Not sure where this question fits in, but here it goes:
If someone is writing an autobiography and decides to go into detail about their childs (under 18) medical history (including the various hospitals they were admitted to), is there any sort of legal right that the child has to their privacy? The child is now an adult and much of the medical information written by the writer in the book is not only completely inaccurate but extremely private and traumatizing. It also threatens the child (now adults) current career as well as their current health and the writer was never present for any of their experience in the various medical institutions.
Thank you so much
Not sure where this question fits in, but here it goes:
If someone is writing an autobiography and decides to go into detail about their childs (under 18) medical history (including the various hospitals they were admitted to), is there any sort of legal right that the child has to their privacy? The child is now an adult and much of the medical information written by the writer in the book is not only completely inaccurate but extremely private and traumatizing. It also threatens the child (now adults) current career as well as their current health and the writer was never present for any of their experience in the various medical institutions.
Thank you so much