Your children don't have grounds to sue your husband's lover. There is a mostly outdated alienation of affection under which you may be able to sue but that has been abolished in most jurisdictions. You should note that it was your husband who violated his obligation to you and your children.
Your children don't have grounds to sue your husband's lover. There is a mostly outdated alienation of affection under which you may be able to sue but that has been abolished in most jurisdictions. You should note that it was your husband who violated his obligation to you and your children.
Your children don't have grounds to sue your husband's lover. There is a mostly outdated alienation of affection under which you may be able to sue but that has been abolished in most jurisdictions. You should note that it was your husband who violated his obligation to you and your children.
Your children don't have grounds to sue your husband's lover. There is a mostly outdated alienation of affection under which you may be able to sue but that has been abolished in most jurisdictions. You should note that it was your husband who violated his obligation to you and your children.
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I'm not sure why you wanted to sue this woman who is not worthy of your time and dignity. Unless she is hurting you or let say she still getting in touch with you non stop then you might contact the police department and file a complain to what she is doing. If this is the problem that you have against her, can't really sue her, because all she is doing is harass and annoyed you. The person you need to sue is you're ex husband because it was him who chase this other woman because of what they always use to complain, " not getting my needs from home" that is why I decided to look outside my marriage.
you can find a few lawyers and tell them what is your problem and they will tell you that it will be a waste of time and money to do it. Take my words for it because I had done it, i asked a lot of questions about how to get rid of this woman that the man I marry had the affair. Unfortunately I don't have the case because this woman didn't have an affair with me but with the man I marry.
Your only best scenario is let your ex knows what his mistress is doing, then walk away from it. Cause one day the people that hurt you will pay in a different ways that will be more bad.
Your children don't have grounds to sue your husband's lover. There is a mostly outdated alienation of affection under which you may be able to sue but that has been abolished in most jurisdictions. You should note that it was your husband who violated his obligation to you and your children.
No, our state does not allow it.
Your husband's mistress does not have a contract with you. Rather, she is a citizen who was no doubt told by your husband that he was leaving you. If anyone had a suit, she might have one against him. For that matter, you have one against him, also. A divorce is a civil suit.
Nope
Your parents would have to sue on your behalf in most cases.
In the US, anyone can sue anyone for anything. The question is not whether you can sue, but whether you can win. Lying about marital status is not an actionable claim, and the mistress would not win.
no you cant sorry
You can't sue her for doing right by hers and your husbands son if he doesn't pay child support. That is your husband's wrongdoing and not hers. I think it would be a total waste of money to sue her for trying to get to your income as well. But you could if you wanted to.
can my attorney in fact sue me for divorce
You will find it very difficult to sue for mental anguish caused by voluntarily reading your husbands letter.
yea probaly u can sue anyone these days..... kidding but seriosly maybe u can
for what?
No. Physical custody does not give you the right to bring a lawsuit on behalf of the child. The parent(s) with legalcustody must be the one to sue.