If she has been harassed, yes.
The legal definition of harassment although the laws differ from state to state, is when a person(s) have been intimidated in some manner such as being threatened or placed in a situation of potential danger not of their own making.
The burden of proof in all lawsuits rest with the plaintiff, this is especially true when it relates to harassment, discrimination, stalking and so forth. Any person wishing to pursue such action should be very certain of the validity of the suit or he or she could end up with legal problems also.
It might be a good idea to make oneself aware of the laws of their state pertaining to such acts or obtain the advice of a qualified legal professional to be assured they have a chance of prevailing. Better to do a little research then to spend money (filing fees, court costs and perhaps incur a counter judgment claim) on a unviable suit.
can my attorney in fact sue me for divorce
yes u can sue
I think you are technically allowed to sue anybody for anything. That does not guarantee it you will win the court case, however.
It depends on the grounds for the original case you were going to sue him for. If it was for an illegal discriminatory practice or illegal harassment, then in addition to your original case, you can also sue him for what is called "retalition," which a form of harassment. It is probably not a good idea to tell your boss that you are suing him. If you are going to sue your boss, you should let your lawyer or a court officer serve him with the lawsuit.
He had lovers of both sexes, but no wife.
No if so its harassment
You can sue your wife for divorce, but I believe you can sue her 'partner' for 'Alienation of Affection'. Contact a lawyer. If you can prove that she left you for this 'partner' you might be successful.
Yes. And you may face consequences for doing so, unfortunately.
Yes, you can sue for harassment in small claims court in NY if the harassment meets the criteria for a civil claim, such as unwanted behaviors causing emotional distress or interfering with your daily life. You would need to provide evidence of the harassment and its impact on you to support your case in court. It's recommended to consult with a legal professional for guidance on small claims court procedures and requirements.
NO
No, Apollo did not have a wife although he had many lovers.
Persephone is Hades' lover, and wife.