For the most accurate legal advice pertinent to your particular situation and jurisdiction, you should consult a qualified lawyer in your area, which I am not.
Abandonment is a term used in family law addressing changes to legally recognized relationships between married individuals, and between parents and children. A live-in boyfriend may owe you for rent or utilities if he was party to a contract with you or the landlord/utility companies, but that would be it.
In legal terms, abandonment typically refers to a complete desertion of one spouse by the other without justification. If your live-in boyfriend leaves you without ending your relationship formally, it may not meet the legal definition of abandonment. However, legal laws vary by jurisdiction, so it is best to seek advice from a qualified attorney.
The past tense of sue is sued.
Negligence typically involves a failure to meet a certain standard of care or duty towards someone or something, resulting in harm or damage. Abandonment, on the other hand, refers to the intentional act of deserting or giving up one's responsibilities or duties towards someone or something without any regard for the consequences. Negligence is often unintentional, while abandonment is a deliberate act of disengagement.
In most states, minors under 18 cannot enter into a legally binding contract to purchase or rent a property. Additionally, if the girl is still a minor and her parents have not granted permission for her to live independently, it could potentially be considered an act of negligence on the part of the boyfriend to allow her to live alone. There may be legal and ethical implications in this scenario.
In Pennsylvania, mobile home abandonment is generally governed by the Manufactured Home Communities Rights Act. Landlords have specific rules to follow when dealing with abandoned mobile homes, such as providing notice to the tenant and following proper procedures for removal or disposal. It's recommended to consult a legal professional for specific advice on handling mobile home abandonment in Pennsylvania.
The typewriter belongs to Sue.
No. A person Female or male can live with whom and where they like.
Abandonment is grounds for divorce in any state. The status of boyfriend does not carry legal obligations, however, if you and your boyfriend have had one or more children together, then you can sue him for child support. You cannot sue anybody for failing to love you. We all have the right to our own emotions or lack thereof.
You should first discuss this with him. Was he earning at the time of living with you.
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no it's called getting dumped, and by your wife, do you mean this happened to you and your trying to sue her?
Certainly, you can sue almost anyone for almost anything. The trick is winning.
I suppose you can, but it sounds very irresponsible.
In the US, anyone can sue anyone for anything at any time. The question is not whether you can sue, but whether you can win. In this case, it depends on whether or not the mother has a valid cause of action against the boyfriend.
how can they sue you if you have nothing ?? they have a lot more worries right now and if the lenders didnt want to work with the homeowner to help solve the problems then they get what they deserve..... a house they cant sell
He cant sue her unless they had kids then that's different STUPID???!!!
"Sue" in legal terms just means "Ask". He can go to court to ASK the courts to force you to pay him something, but if you can document his violence, the court would probably turn on him.
not sure