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What is the cost to file a civil suit in rhode island?

The cost to file a civil suit in Rhode Island is $80.00. The cost to file a suit in small claims court in Rhode Island is $55.00.


What does paternity allegations mean?

Claims of parentship


What is it called when a pregnant women files a law suit against the father for support?

a paternity suit


Statutes of Limitations for paternity Suit in Kentucky?

In Kentucky the law states that paternity must be established by the time that the child is 19 years of age. If it isn't established by then, a suit could not be filed.


What are the release dates for Dallas - 1978 Paternity Suit - 3.17?

Dallas - 1978 Paternity Suit - 3.17 was released on: USA: 11 January 1980 Belgium: 12 March 1981


What happens after answering the paternity suit paternity is already established?

It depends on how you answered the paternity suit. If you are not the parent and it is proved that you are not the father, nothing more needs done. If you are the parent, many more court dates could come to determine custody and child support.


What is the statute of limitations for wrongful death claims in Maine?

That would be brought as a civil suit. In Maine such cases have to be brought within three years.


What are the release dates for Dallas - 1978 Paternity Suit 3-17?

Dallas - 1978 Paternity Suit 3-17 was released on: USA: 11 January 1980 Belgium: 12 March 1981


What if the police will not issue a ticket when someone runs into your car on private property?

sounds like you might need a civil suit in small claims court.


If you sue someone for refusing to pay for your mailbox when they accidentally knocked it down with a car what would your action be called?

Civil suit in small claims court.


Do Atlanta hawks joe Johnson have children?

He's in a paternity suit now


Is there a maximum amount one can be sued for in a civil suit?

In a civil suit, there is generally no strict maximum amount that can be sued for; it varies depending on the nature of the claim and the jurisdiction. However, some specific cases, such as small claims court, impose limits on the amount that can be claimed, typically ranging from a few thousand to around $10,000. Additionally, statutory limits may apply in certain types of cases, such as personal injury or wrongful death claims. Ultimately, the amount sought in a civil suit will depend on the damages incurred and the legal statutes governing the case.