If she is an adult, yes. You will need an attorney, unless you are going the small claims court route.
It should be evaluated as to whether she really stole. There is a difference between literal stealing - in which case you should call the police - versus not paying back a loan.
Not paying back a loan is the more "normal" form of a child "stealing".
Generally speaking, if you have no contract, this is best not done. Never lend again, forget it and move on. Generally speaking, even if you have a contract, this is best not done. Never lend again, forget it and move on.
A good attorney will tell you the same - assuming we aren't talking of some fabulous amount of money over $10,000.
Yes, you may have grounds to sue a clothing store for defamation if they falsely accused you of stealing and it damaged your reputation or caused you harm. You would need to prove that their accusation was false, that they communicated this accusation to others, and that it resulted in quantifiable damages. It is advisable to consult with a lawyer to discuss the specifics of your case and determine the best course of action.
Nhamo's grandmother tells him to run away from home after he's caught stealing money.
She denied stealing the money from the cash register.
Technically, taking money found on the ground without making an effort to return it to its rightful owner could be considered theft. It is best to check with local laws and regulations regarding lost property to determine the proper course of action.
In Indiana, you can sue for up to $6,000 in small claims court. The purpose of small claims court is to provide a simple and inexpensive way to resolve disputes involving smaller amounts of money.
yes, its called stealing
Mom can sue daughter in Small Claims Court.
The same way you would sue anyone else.
No, you can not sue somebody for lending you money. You can sue somebody if you have lent them money and they failed to pay it back.
I would say yes because you are stealing someone elses in real life money. Although I highly doubt they will sue you over $13 or so.
yes he can. he can have the right to sue his son if the son has had something he was doing that was wrong! and steeling money from him would be wrong. You may not want to try it.
The verb is "to sue." The female given name is spelled the same way, Sue.
Her Father LeAnn Rimes sued her father for "stealing" more than $7 million from her; she also sued her co-manager.
They were not 'stealing German jobs and money': that claim was Nazi propaganda and completely untrue.
Yes you should spank her, just make sure on the butt. Do not spank her too hard though, just enough for her to remember not to do it again.
Steve Irwin's daughter is named Bindi Sue Irwin.
You can certainly be forgiven for stealing money from another. You may, however, still have to face criminal penalties.