Of course.
Not enough information to answer. Avoid WHAT KIND of civil lawsuit? General answer would have to be - NO.
Bankruptcy can discharge certain types of civil lawsuit judgments, such as those related to debt or damages. However, there are exceptions for judgments related to fraud, intentional misconduct, or certain other offenses. It's best to consult with a bankruptcy attorney to determine if your specific judgment can be discharged.
A family lawsuit is a civil lawsuit. Other lawsuits can arise from the original lawsuit- cross complaints and countersuits.A family lawsuit is a civil lawsuit. Other lawsuits can arise from the original lawsuit- cross complaints and countersuits.A family lawsuit is a civil lawsuit. Other lawsuits can arise from the original lawsuit- cross complaints and countersuits.A family lawsuit is a civil lawsuit. Other lawsuits can arise from the original lawsuit- cross complaints and countersuits.
A Civil Suit is a type of lawsuit, therefore they are the same. A Civil Suit can be filed by any individual who is looking to file a case against someone for emotional or physical injuries.
Someone has harmed you in some way, and you wish to be compensated for that.
A civil prosecution is a procedure that follows a civil lawsuit. This can be utilized if a party is not satisfied with how a civil lawsuit was handled.
no
bankruptcy - chapter 11
Depends on the nature of the civil suit. If its a simple debt collection lawsuit- a chpt. 7 can discharge the debt. If its a lawsuit seeking money damages due to fraud, then it might not be dischargeable if the creditor files a proof of claim.
That is the correct spelling of "lawsuit" (a civil legal action).
The filing of the Complaint begins the lawsuit. Filing an Answer makes it a contested lawsuit.
Yes. Perjury occurs anytime you're under oath and lie.