The requirement that plaintiffs have a serious interest in a case, which depends on if they have sustained or are likely to sustain a direct and substantial injury from a party or action of government.
No. The step father has no legal standing on which to sue for child support.No. The step father has no legal standing on which to sue for child support.No. The step father has no legal standing on which to sue for child support.No. The step father has no legal standing on which to sue for child support.
Anyone with legal standing and a legal claim against you can sue you.
Standing eliminates frivolous lawsuits.
Yes, but you will only have legal standing in 21 states. In the other 29, your case will be thrown out.
First and foremost you have to have legal standing. If you don't and you most probably don't then the case would never see the light of day.
Sue-Ellen Case was born in 1942.
well, i guess so. i mean yes you could sue someone twice for the same case, because maybe they did two bad things so u could sue them twice.
Basic judicial requirements.
Yes, you can sue a Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) under certain circumstances, such as if they have breached their contract with you or if they have denied you necessary medical care that you are entitled to receive. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional to discuss the specifics of your situation and determine the best course of action.
You can sue for anything you wish, but if your case is silly the court may choose not the hear the case.
You can sue for anything. You just might not win the case.
You can sue in most jurisdictions