Yes
well, i guess so. i mean yes you could sue someone twice for the same case, because maybe they did two bad things so u could sue them twice.
There are certain conditions you can sue someone for withholding funds. If an employer fails to pay or someone fails to pay back a loan are two examples. It is best to contact a lawyer for any legal advice.
Just because you enjoy having sex with someone doesn't mean they're someone to have a committed or exclusive relationship with.
Generally, it's two years.
the standard policy says two years
yeah i know someone who is dating someone 10 years older than Her!! Yes, My mother Married a Man that was 6 years younger than she was. The only thing that might get in the way are parents permission and you will not have any classes with them (If your still in school)
If it has definitely been over a year, I would say that: no, she cannot sue you for that money. The U.S Court gives (and I could be wrong( one year to take someone to court for their money, after that, they assume you didn't want it in the first place. Its her loss. (I could be wrong.)
For what is he wasn't required to pay?
Shoot, it's yours now.
Six years, two to four active and two to four reserves.
I think he still does