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You can sue anyone. What you need to win the lawsuit though is evidence. You have to prove to the court that the other person you loaned money to did not pay it back and you also have proof that they agreed to pay it back.
In most instances the creditor/lender must sue the borrower/debtor in the state court in the county in which the borrower resides.
In most cases unless the contract specifies what court has jurisdiction over the contract the location isn't important. If you could sue for the same loan if you had made it in Canada, you can probably sue in Canada.
Yes. Whether the plaintiff will prevail depends upon the existing circumstances of the relationship when the loan took place.
Yes you can sue your spouse over money, that is if he is not giving you money properly, or if he is waisting it on drinks, gambling , and sex.
Certainly. That is what the legal system is for.
Go To Your County Attorney And Get A Packet To Fill A Small Claims Against Person. It Will Cost About $ 16.00. If You Win Your Case, You Can Charge Interest On Money Loaned. And Your Filing Fees Good Luck
Your only recourse is to sue them in small claims court. You will need some proof of the loan.
No, you can not sue somebody for lending you money. You can sue somebody if you have lent them money and they failed to pay it back.
Answer 1.He has a moral right to her estate and you are morally obliged to pay it Answer 2. Answer 1 is correct as far as it goes, but this is not only a moral issue, it is also a simple legal issue. You owe this money to her estate. Your aunt's executor can collect it, and can sue you for it provided that he can prove that the loan was made and you can't prove the loan has been repaid. The executor must then pay it over to the beneficiary under her will. If there is no will, her husband is the beneficiary.
Yes you can sue soneone who has no money
Sure you can. It would be hard to prove if you gave him actual cash, but if you wrote him a check you would just need to get a copy of it from your bank. Then you would have to contact the court house in the county and ask about filing a small claims case. Depending on the amount that you loaned him it may or may not be worth it. I did the same thing too an exgirlfriend of mine for 500 so it was worth it too me. Good luck.