Legal Tips for Minors on Purchasing and Canceling Subscriptions Without Parental Knowledge

Legal Tips for Minors on Purchasing and Canceling Subscriptions Without Parental Knowledge

Question from a reader:
I accidentally purchased a subscription service at Sodatsu Dot Shop while being a minor. When I called to cancel, I was told that I couldn’t cancel without my parent’s presence. Is there a way to cancel without my parent’s knowledge? Please let me know.

Purchasing a Subscription as a Minor and How to Cancel: Legal Advice

Hello everyone.

Legal Implications and Psychological Effects of Idol Graduation Announcements and False Rumors

Legal Implications and Psychological Effects of Idol Graduation Announcements and False Rumors

Question from a reader:
An idol announced their graduation due to health issues, but someone quoted that post and wrote false information saying, “It was revealed that they are in a romantic relationship.” In this case, what kind of charges could that person face if sued?

Idol Graduation and False Rumors: A Legal Perspective

Recently, I heard about an idol who

How to Avoid Falling for Fraudulent Surveys: Legal Insights and Prevention Tips

How to Avoid Falling for Fraudulent Surveys: Legal Insights and Prevention Tips

Question from a reader:
I recently encountered a scam survey claiming I won the au campaign loyalty program. Because I was half-asleep, I ended up entering personal information like my address and credit card details, but I did not hit the submit button. Is this okay?

Considerations on Scam Surveys: For Those Who Entered Personal Information

Recently, I heard a story from

Understanding the Basics of Fraudulent Conveyance Cancellation Rights and Their Benefits for Beneficiaries

Understanding the Basics of Fraudulent Conveyance Cancellation Rights and Their Benefits for Beneficiaries

Question from a reader:
Please tell me about the right to cancel fraudulent acts. I heard that if both the beneficiary and the transferee have malicious intent, the transferee can be sued as the defendant to exercise the right of cancellation. However, it was also written that if the transferee is acting in good faith and the beneficiary has malicious intent,