You can try. There is really no actual scope or list of what things you can, or cannot sue for. It all depends on the skill of the lawyer and the interpretation of the law by the judge. If you feel that you have been harmed or placed in jeopardy, then you can try and sue for your damages.
You can try. There is really no actual scope or list of what things you can, or cannot sue for. It all depends on the skill of the lawyer and the interpretation of the law by the judge. If you feel that you have been harmed or placed in jeopardy, then you can try and sue for your damages.
In 2022, your boyfriend cannot sue you for having an abortion. The decision to have an abortion is a personal choice that is protected by law. Your boyfriend does not have legal grounds to sue you for this decision.
yes
Certainly, you can sue almost anyone for almost anything. The trick is winning.
In the US, anyone can sue anyone for anything at any time. The question is not whether you can sue, but whether you can win. In this case, it depends on whether or not the mother has a valid cause of action against the boyfriend.
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Abandonment is grounds for divorce in any state. The status of boyfriend does not carry legal obligations, however, if you and your boyfriend have had one or more children together, then you can sue him for child support. You cannot sue anybody for failing to love you. We all have the right to our own emotions or lack thereof.
He cant sue her unless they had kids then that's different STUPID???!!!
not sure
it matters on what type of situation
Your husband can sue you and your boyfriend depending on your states laws. Also, if your husband finds out you are dating, a judge can grant him a divorce on the grounds of adultery.
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nope