Subject: A question about charges
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Posted on: 2015-08-25 18:14:00 UTC
Now, I obviously didn't actually get around to even attempting to get Permission before I had to vanish (though I was considering it the time before the circunstances that caused me to do it happened) and I don't think it would it be very wise to try it right now while few people know me around here, so at this juncture this is merely a theoretical question.
But in the case of something like Adopted, which is the badfic I plan to use for my future attempt, could one use blatant disregard for World One laws as charges?
To clarify, this is a fic where one of the main concerns (along with more obvious Canon Violations, like the pairings of Harry/Hermione, Ron/Luna and Draco/Ginny, not mention the Temporal Paradox created by making Hermione younger than Harry ) is the highly illogical adoption created by the Sparkly Child Sue responsible for this Glaurunging mess.
Harry and Hermione are both eighteen in this story, which would make this Glaurunging whole plot impossible since by British law at the time you would have to be at least twenty-one to adopt, and even then you would to have be either single, married and/or adopting the child of your spouse , and the aforementioned pair is in none of those categories. Instead, they are just two best friends who decided on the spur-of-the-moment (which is so OOC for Hermione that I can't even begin to tell you) to adopt a child together.
And that is the just the first in an endless litany of legal errors. Now, the reason I bring this up is that, to my knowledge, unless Rowling states otherwises, the Muggle world in Harry Potter should be almost exactly the same as World One, which should make things the Children Act 1989 practically canonical.
If I'm wrong with this theory, one could probably just charge based on the impossibility and Illogic of the whole thing, so it would be no great loss.