Yes, you can sue your spouse in Georgia, but there are specific limitations. Generally, spouses can sue each other for personal injury or property damage, but not for claims related to marital issues, such as divorce or child custody. Additionally, certain legal protections may apply, and the court may encourage mediation or other dispute resolution methods before proceeding with a lawsuit. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional to understand the nuances of your specific situation.
You can sue anyone you wish, as long as you have a legitimate cause of action. It isn't likely to make your spouse very happy!
Yes, in some jurisdictions, a spouse can sue a third party for "alienation of affection" or "criminal conversation" if they can prove that the third party's actions led to the breakdown of the marriage. However, these types of lawsuits are not recognized in all states, and the legal grounds and potential outcomes can vary significantly. It's important to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific laws in your area.
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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.
I don't think they can sue you but, they can get affairs and divcores.
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.
How can they sue for non-payment if they are not part of the agreement? Why wouldn't the spouse sue?
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A person cannot sue their spouse for breach of marriage contract. They can however sue them for divorce and end the contract of marriage.
Yes you can sue your spouse over money, that is if he is not giving you money properly, or if he is waisting it on drinks, gambling , and sex.
An abandoned spouse can sue the abandoning spouse for support (depending upon the circumstances; are there any children?) but in many cases, that doesn't help. Certainly you can sue for divorce. Take care of yourself.
Not if you are still married.
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