Anne B. asked
I was recently contacted by my cousin who informed me that through Ancestors.com, she was called by a man who claimed to be my son and that she was his second cousin, with their DNA matching. I would like to know if I can sue Ancestors.com for providing this information without my permission or a blood test, and if I can put a restraining order on this person to prevent them from contacting my relatives and children. I am located in Pennsylvania.
August 5th, 2023
Helen D. answered
You can file for a restraining order in Pennsylvania, which would require a local lawyer to submit a...
August 5th, 2023
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