You can file a counter suit or sue for damages. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
You can file a counter suit or sue for damages. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
You can file a counter suit or sue for damages. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
You can file a counter suit or sue for damages. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
You can file a counter suit or sue for damages. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
The plaintiff does when they file a claim. These charges can be recovered if the plaintiff wins his case.
Each state has their own procedures for reporting contempt charges. In Oklahoma contact local authorities to get instruction for filing charges.
"Dismiss with leave" typically indicates that a case or matter has been dismissed, but with the possibility of it being refiled or revisited at a later time if certain conditions are met or new evidence emerges. It allows the option for the case to be reopened or continued in the future.
That will depend on the jurisdiction in question. Most have only a few years to file charges, with some exceptions.
California has a limit of 180 days to file charges with the EEOC for sexual harassment cases. If filing with the DFEH, there is a one year limit to file.
You can file, but it would be very very hard to assemble a case since it was not reported immediately.
The plaintiff will win a by default and a judgment will be entered against the defendant. There are not laws that require a person to file an answer or to be present at the civil suit hearing.
No, you can file married filing jointly or you can file married filing separately
You should file those charges immediately. If you wait, the court will wonder why you waited if the situation was serious enough to file charges. You will not be taken seriously if you continue to live with or spend time with the abuser before filing charges. You should have filed a police report immediately and the police would have taken photos. It is puzzling that you would want to wait to press charges. The longer you wait the less attention you will get.
Yes you can file a say case of being unfaithful.
The cosigner can sue the primary borrower by taking legal action in a court of law. This typically involves filing a lawsuit against the primary borrower for failing to make payments as agreed upon in the contract or agreement. It is advisable for the cosigner to consult with a lawyer to understand their legal options and the process for suing the borrower.
yes.