In the US, a minor cannot file a lawsuit against anyone at all. BUT! if the child is awarded emancipation then they may sue for cause.
You need to consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options. For a small debt an individual can file a lawsuit in small claims court.Added: (in the US) you are permitted to file a lawsuit on your own behalf (Pro Se) - contact the Court Clerk's Office at your local courthouse for further information.
Yes, definitely. You do not need to be a US citizen to bring a lawsuit in the US court system.
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The US District Court for the District of New Mexico is in the Tenth Circuit. Appeals should be filed electronically with the US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit in Denver, Colorado.
Yes.
In order to file an action in any U.S. Court you must have what is known as legal "standing" in order to file the action. If you are legally in the US, AND you have a legal and valid reason to file the complaint, you COULD, possibly do so.
File an appeal with the US Court of Appeals for that circuit.
You can file a lawsuit against an online gambling site. But before filing a case please check out their terms and conditions properly.
(in the US) ANYONE can file suit against ANYBODY for ANYTHING. Speak to an attorney and tell them the story. If they think you have a good case, I'm sure that you can find an attorney to bring it for you.
US states have differing laws concerning the manner and the court in which civil suits should be filed. The best option is to contact the office of the clerk of the court in the county in which the lawsuit is to be filed, or in some cases the necessary information will be on the website of the state where the suit is to be filed.
Yes, I did it in Texas