In the United States, you can sue almost anyone for almost anything. Depending on the circumstances, you might have a case for civil or criminal action. Recommend you contact a local attorney to discuss your situation.
The lawyer named his daughter "Sue." This is a play on words, as "sue" is also a verb meaning to take legal action against someone, making it a clever choice reflecting his profession.
Its likely that you could sue for anything you wanted to sue him for but that doesn't mean that the legal action that you pay for would be successful.
No, Pennsylvania does not recognize alienation of affection as a legal claim. The state abolished this claim as a cause of action in the 1930s. Thus, you cannot sue your husband's lover for alienation of affection in Pennsylvania.
NO
Yes you can sue anyone for abuse
Whether or not you can sue your husband for an STD depends greatly on where you live. If you get an STD from your spouse, you can sue for negligence, emotional distress, battery, and breach of contract.
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No
no
The same way you would sue anyone else.
yes wife can sue her husband
No