Anyone can be the target of a law suit. Whether there is an actual case will depend on the reason the suit is being brought and if there is evidence to support it.
Since you are only 15 years old and not a legal adult, you can not be sued, but your parent/legal guardian can be sued.
Yes.
Contrary to popular belief any person of any age can be sued. However, a minor cannot sue another minor, adult, business, agency etc. without being represented by a court appointed Guardian Ad Litem. When a minor is sued in civil litigation the minor's parents or legal guardian become responsible for the resulting consequences including any monetary recovery by the prevailing plaintiff(s).
In the U.S. one must be 18+ to get any type of body piercing or tattoo on their own. The youngest you can be is 16 but your parent/guardian must be with you to sign the form and you both need some form of i.d. to prove that the adult is infact your guardian. If they are not your guardian than they and/or the piercer or tattoo artistwho did the piercing or tattoo on you can get sued by your guardian and if the piercer gets sued they can lose their license to pierce or tattoo
Yes.
"In any legal action founded on a contract entered into by a person eighteen (18) years of age or older, the said person may sue in his own name as an adult and be sued in his own name as an adult and be served with process as an adult."You can read the entire section at the related link."In any legal action founded on a contract entered into by a person eighteen (18) years of age or older, the said person may sue in his own name as an adult and be sued in his own name as an adult and be served with process as an adult."You can read the entire section at the related link."In any legal action founded on a contract entered into by a person eighteen (18) years of age or older, the said person may sue in his own name as an adult and be sued in his own name as an adult and be served with process as an adult."You can read the entire section at the related link."In any legal action founded on a contract entered into by a person eighteen (18) years of age or older, the said person may sue in his own name as an adult and be sued in his own name as an adult and be served with process as an adult."You can read the entire section at the related link.
yes, if malpractice is involved
You should be able to sue at any age. (just saying) In the United States, and countries which use English Common Law as the basis for their Civil court system, you must be at least legal age to sue. In the U.S.A., that means 18 years of age to be named as either the plaintiff or defendant in a suit, or you must be an emancipated minor (i.e. a court-declared "adult" under 18). You must also be "competent", which means you cannot currently be a ward of the state or declared mentally incapable. The legal guardian for a minor or incompetent adult may, however, sue (or be sued) on behave of the person they are guardian for.
Yes, as funny as it is, Barney the dinosaur did get sued back in 2006. He got sued because of legal threats he was making.
I don't think you would be sued. But I recommend not using it.
Depending on your child's action's.
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