If you are enlisted in the service (military) you are emancipated automatically, so technically, yes, you can
people who are suing the u.s government or suing a person from another state. NovaNet!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, there are many instances of people suing others for some personal grievance. There are even instances of representatives of provinces suing their former governor for extortion .
Yes they can, indirectly, such as in a case of wrongful death where the deceased parents killed others by the same actions which resulted in their own deaths. In other words, the accident or incident that killed the parents also killed a child or other person, and there is reason to think that the parents committed an act of negligence that resulted in the death of others. However, you would not be suing the parents, but making a claim against their insurance. But if the insurance refuses to pay, then you would sue the insurance company. Anyway, the children would not be suing the parents, but their parents' insurance or their parents' estate.
No, I don't think so.
Debbie is his mother. At that time she was suing him for millions on an account of public deformation.
No people do not have the right to breathe in your air, as it's not public use you could sue these people who do that and when you are done suing people you go and celebrate, your case winning in court!! Good luck suing people who aren't allowed to breathe in your air !! ;)
Suing the Pope was created in 2002.
You can sue the parents (or if you are minor your parents could sue the minor's parents.) However, depending on the circumstances and if there is absolute proof it will be up to the courts as to whether the person suing will win and get a settlement.
limewire is suing people for downloading the music. when you download off limewire you are basiclly stealing peoples music. artists put out albums to get money and you are stealing it for free. complety illegal
Suing is one thing. Winning is another.
Suing the Devil was created on 2011-08-26.
Punks Suing Punks was created in 1996.