"Alienation of Affection" is a tort action that was common in earlier times. It was a way to exact vengeance in times when divorce was rare. However, it has been abolished in most states. It is difficult to prove and costly. Most people now realize that the unfaithful spouse should be held responsible for their own actions.
You would need to perform an internet search for your state to determine if an action can be brought and then consult with an attorney if you wish to pursue it.
What kind of theft? Since you are accusing of such a serious crime which can be hard to prove. As long as you have substantial evidence you can file a lawsuit
Depends on what kind of case you have against them. Consult with a criminal lawyer or Intellectual Property lawyer to see if you even have a case.
Some Kind of Lover was created on 1988-01-04.
File for divorce.
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Only if you didn't get your deposit returned to you - OR - you can prove some kind of unlawful discrimination was used against you.
Not enough information to answer. Avoid WHAT KIND of civil lawsuit? General answer would have to be - NO.
You will have to file a lawsuit against the person who filed the lien. The lawsuit would be claiming slander of title. Most states laws award attorney fees to the prevailing party in these lawsuits. I strongly recommend having a real estate attorney represent you. These kind of lawsuits are too complicated to do yourself.
No, a license cannot be suspended solely due to a lawsuit in Kentucky. License suspension typically occurs as a result of certain violations or offenses, such as driving under the influence or failure to maintain auto insurance.
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Im not too sure how you say lover but love in Samoan is 'Alofa' Hope that kind of helps!!