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In the book can you sue your parents for malpractice Melissa was dating mike
The short answer is no - the long answer is yes, depending on the circumstances. If you sustained injuries, you can sue for punitive damages regardless of the child's age. Parents of the child cannot necessarily sue the parents unless they were negligent in the care or restraint of the child. For example, you cannot sue the parents of the child if they weren't present, however, you can sue the parents if they were present and did nothing to restrain the child from assaulting you.
Your parents would have to sue on your behalf in most cases.
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No you can't. You can sue the parents though.
No, adults generally cannot sue their parents for financial support as there is no legal obligation for parents to financially support their adult children.
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.
It is possible
It deppends, but you can.
Someone may want to sue their parents for reasons such as abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, or inheritance disputes.
Well, first off, minors can't sue, you must be at least 18 years old.if you are over 18 years old, you can sue without your parents agreement.if you are under, you can not sue but if your parents agree with you wanting to sue, then your parent can sue for you.A minor may be able to sue even if his/her parents disagree as long as the court appoints a guardian ad litem for the minor to bring the lawsuit. The sole authority the guardian ad litem has is to act on behalf of the minor in that particular litigation.