No, they cannot. The "descendants" cannot sue "descendants", but the "estate" of the wronged man may sue the "estate" of the man who did the wrong.
There are many reasons why you would sue your mortgage company. Each reason would be because the mortgage company wronged you in some way (for example, not putting enough of your monthly payment toward principal). If you feel you have been wronged by your mortgage company, please contact your state attorney generals office.
Some would sue someone else if there was a wrong or harm done to them and they wanted to get back their damages in some form. For example, if someone smashed a man's car, he might sue them for the money needed to repair his car.
Can anyone sue a non profit organization for wrong dismissal
Yes, cuz if you sleep with a married man that's wrong.
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yes...you can
Yes. You can sue her for divorce.Yes. You can sue her for divorce.Yes. You can sue her for divorce.Yes. You can sue her for divorce.
Swimmin at the lake, Sue cut her foot on a rock.
In the US, you can sue just about anyone for just about anything. Whether you can win or not is a separate issue.
Anyone has the right to sue if they feel wronged. But for an attorney to sue a current or former client when the client is actually making some form of regular payments would be very unlikely. Unless the amount of the payment was just out of proportion low, like paying $10 a month on a $7,500 bill.
If you have grounds to counter sue yes if you are in the wrong and the person suing you has a legitimate claim then don't waist your money.
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