Summary
Sending anonymous gifts, such as flowers, in Ohio is generally legal unless the recipient feels threatened or harassed. If the recipient or their family feels threatened, they may seek a restraining order. Flower shops are not obligated to disclose the senders information without a court order. If the parent is merely curious and there are no feelings of threat or harassment, there are generally no legal concerns.Full Conversation
The parent tried to contact the flower shop to see who sent them
It sounds like the parent is concerned about the identity of the sender. In California, the flower shop is generally not required to disclose the sender's information unless there is a legal reason, such as a court order.
Did the recipient or the school express any feelings of threat or harassment?
This is in ohio
I see, thanks for letting me know. In Ohio, sending anonymous gifts like flowers is generally not illegal. However, similar to California, if the recipient or their family feels threatened or harassed, it could lead to legal issues.
- Harassment Concerns: If the recipient feels threatened, they may seek a restraining order.
- Flower Shop Disclosure: The flower shop is not typically required to disclose the sender's information unless a court order is issued.
Did the recipient or their family express any concerns about feeling threatened?
Not that I am aware of
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It seems that there are no immediate legal concerns as long as the recipient or their family does not feel threatened or harassed. If this situation changes, you might need to consult with a local attorney to understand your rights and obligations.
What if the parent is just curious
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If the parent is just curious and there are no feelings of threat or harassment from the recipient or their family, then there are generally no legal concerns. The flower shop is not obligated to disclose the sender's information without a legal reason, such as a court order.
There curious to see who it is because the recipient will not tell who it’s from
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If the parent and recipient are simply curious and there are no feelings of threat or harassment, there are generally no legal concerns. The flower shop is not obligated to disclose the sender's information without a court order.
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