In the US, generally eighteen.
Anyone with legal standing and a legal claim against you can sue you.
Sue
You could, but then again it was probably your fault for wanting pharmaceuticals to begin with.
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.
Yes, children can sue for damages in a legal case with the help of a legal guardian or representative.
No. They cannot sue you just because you are 65 years old or older. Yes - They can sue you, if you owe them money
No, a defendant cannot sue a victim for damages in a legal case.
You should be able to sue at any age. (just saying) In the United States, and countries which use English Common Law as the basis for their Civil court system, you must be at least legal age to sue. In the U.S.A., that means 18 years of age to be named as either the plaintiff or defendant in a suit, or you must be an emancipated minor (i.e. a court-declared "adult" under 18). You must also be "competent", which means you cannot currently be a ward of the state or declared mentally incapable. The legal guardian for a minor or incompetent adult may, however, sue (or be sued) on behave of the person they are guardian for.
Yes.
Yes, you can sue an LLC for damages or legal issues. An LLC is a legal entity that can be held liable in court for its actions or negligence.
Yes, children can sue for damages in a legal case, but they typically require a legal guardian or representative to act on their behalf in court.
Not unless there is some special circumstance that requires a guardian beyond the age of 18.