The same way you bring any law suit. File the lawsuit and name the estate as the defendant.
Yes, you can bring a lawsuit against an estate if there are legal grounds to do so, such as outstanding debts owed by the deceased. The executor or personal representative of the estate would typically handle any legal matters on behalf of the estate. It is advisable to seek legal assistance to navigate the process effectively.
Yes, a spouse can potentially bring a lawsuit against the estate if they believe they have been treated unfairly in the distribution of assets. This would typically involve contesting the will or challenging the decisions made by the executor of the estate. It is advisable to seek legal counsel to understand the specific laws and process in your jurisdiction.
Yes, there are many online platforms offering classes on real estate law. Websites like Udemy, Coursera, and edX offer courses on real estate law that cover topics such as property rights, contracts, and landlord-tenant law. Additionally, some law schools and continuing education programs also offer online courses in real estate law.
Rodney King brought a lawsuit against the officers involved in the beating.
The first real estate law in California was enacted in 1917 as the Real Estate Securities Law. This law has been updated and amended over the years to regulate real estate transactions and protect buyers and sellers.
The responsibility of your mother's estate to pay her ex-husband's judgments would depend on various factors such as the terms of their divorce agreement, any existing court orders, and the laws of the jurisdiction in which the divorce took place. It is advisable to consult with a lawyer who is knowledgeable in probate and family law to understand the specific circumstances and determine the estate's obligations.
YOU do. Violations of the law are violations of CIVIL law and the framework is in place to bring suit against a violator. . . all you have to do is bring suit and prove your case.
They are not capable of bringing a lawsuit. However, their guardian can file the law suit on their behalf. And the estate can bring the suit as well.
Bring a law suit against them
A class action IS a civil law suit, where many plaintiffs bring suit against one entity on their collective behalfs instead of just one person bringing suit on their own behalf.
YOU cannot "prosecute" but you can report the attacks to law enforcement as the 'complainant," and/or you can bring a civil suit for damages against the owner of the dogs.
a paternity suit
You would have to bring suit primarily against the teacher. And then - you would have to consider the value (and your chances of success), in bringing a suit against the school. Such a suit could conceivably allege poor supervision, or some other catch-all, but unless you can prove that the school was aware (or should have been aware)of the treachers activities, the chances of winning are pretty slim.
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Yes, a spouse can potentially bring a lawsuit against the estate if they believe they have been treated unfairly in the distribution of assets. This would typically involve contesting the will or challenging the decisions made by the executor of the estate. It is advisable to seek legal counsel to understand the specific laws and process in your jurisdiction.
Giles Corey filed a law suit against Thomas Putnam for taking his land.
You are not personally liable for the debt. The estate is liable for the debt. If the law suit results in payment, it would have to be used to settle the debts.
It is a civil law suit. It is typically brought by a client against a professional, such as a doctor or lawyer.