Yes, you can.
Being disabled does not put one above the law. Anyone can be sued.
Yes.
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no cause he cant be sued, its not possible. sorry. you fail!
(in the US) ANYONE can be sued by ANYBODY for anything. Married women are not exempt.
You can always be sued. In such a situation, your wife will probably sue you for divorce, and the pregnant woman will probably sue you for child support.
Yes, Norval Marley was sued for bigamy. Bigamy means to be married to more than one personat one time legally. Cedela Marley sued him for bigamy, but did not divorce him.
When the disposition states Dis want of Pro it means dissolved for want of protest. This means that the party sued for divorce is not going to fight the case.
no you cant
Hopefully you had proof that this woman's husband was cheating. If there is no truth to the accusations; the divorce happened then yes, her ex husband could have sued you because it's 'defimation of character' and you ruined not only his marriage but his reputation' and the courts would decide. However, if the husband did cheat and you witnessed it then you could be called in as a witness, but this generally does not happen.
Yes, the debtor can still be sued by the creditor regardless of his or her financial status. However, disability payments are protected by both federal and state laws and are exempt from creditor attachment.
Probably has influence....but your stretching thinking the other women has any obligation to you.