There are several factors that enter into any lawsuit. A few are, is there supportable grounds for a suit, meaning legal precedence, evidence to support the claim/charges,if the plaintiff wins will a judgment be collectible. Most attorneys offer free consultations to determine if the person has a legitimate case. When pertaining to personal injury (including emotional distress) many attorneys will accept the case on a contingency basis. Be advised however, if the plaintiff does not win, they could end up with a large legal bill, this would depend upon the agreement entered into with legal counsel. There is also the option of small claims court which is self-representation and filing fees are minimal.
No, you cannot sue their spouse. You may be able to sue the estate, particularly if the estate was enriched by the crime. Cases of embezzlement come to mind as a possibility.
yes
Haha no but you can get over them. Sadly, it takes time.
Now a days you can sue anyone for anything. But you should get a great lawyer. And its probably going to be a hard case... and you don't really have a chance of winning unless you have proof of the mental abuse, the proof would be what your therapist or psychologist says.
No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.No you cannot sue your spouse on that ground. However, you can divorce him.
Yes you can sue anyone for abuse
I don't think they can sue you but, they can get affairs and divcores.
It's possible. Let a judge decide whether you actually have a case or not.
I wouldn't use that for a divorce reason etc...but I would seperately sue my husband in a heartbeat... Extremely cruel and warped behaviors..that have had horrible results....and caused extreme emotional damages... These pukes have got to own up to this sick warped crap...and sueing is darn good idea....in My Opinion!
Unless this other woman always comes around where you live, harassing you or your children, this are what you call "emotionally" abuse. The law will support you because if a person is emotionally wrecked, it will make you ill and your life will be messed up make you confused.
How can they sue for non-payment if they are not part of the agreement? Why wouldn't the spouse sue?
no