My child has lead can't I file a lawsuit
Yes, you can bring a lawsuit against an estate if there are legal grounds to do so, such as outstanding debts owed by the deceased. The executor or personal representative of the estate would typically handle any legal matters on behalf of the estate. It is advisable to seek legal assistance to navigate the process effectively.
You file a law suit against the vet. Consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction as to how to proceed.
Yes. A criminal history does not a prevent a person from filing a law suit.
I am not sure but I believe that you can file a law suit.
Yes. You may also be able to name the school or school board in the suit.
The length of time permitted to file a suit, or statute of limitations, depends on the type of suit, not the defendant. If you are not comfortable researching statute of limitations and cause of action on your own, an attorney is wise.
If fraud was commited, yes. If you assumed he/she was a pure bred, no
As long as what is stated is TRUE there is no defamation.
yes you can that would be very warong if you couldn't
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Anyone can file a law suit but it depends on the judge and the jury whether or not you get convicted
They are not capable of bringing a lawsuit. However, their guardian can file the law suit on their behalf. And the estate can bring the suit as well.