As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, Sue Nero is not a widely recognized public figure, and there may not be readily available information about her current whereabouts or activities. If she is a private individual, details about her life may not be publicly accessible. For the most accurate and current information, consider checking social media or news outlets.
Sue Nero was a prominent character in the television series "The Sopranos," known for her role as a therapist. However, if you're referring to a real person or a different context, there may be limited information available. If you meant a specific event or situation involving someone named Sue Nero, please provide more details for a more accurate answer.
I think it's Doug. doug--it's her ex-husband
Marcus Agrippa was Nero's great grandfather. He was the grandfather of Nero's mother.
It was Caligula, not Nero.
No, Caligula was Nero's uncle.
You can sue, but you'll probably lose and have to pay his attorney fees...
yep
No! Don't be silly!
Sue Nero was a prominent character in the television series "The Sopranos," known for her role as a therapist. However, if you're referring to a real person or a different context, there may be limited information available. If you meant a specific event or situation involving someone named Sue Nero, please provide more details for a more accurate answer.
Shoot, it's yours now.
Yes you can sue anyone for abuse
No.
With your ex? No, but it's a ethics violation.
You can check with a lawyer, but I will guess probably not. Because you co-signed for the loan, you were legally obligated to pay it off if your ex-boyfriend could not or did not. Therefore, you assumed the risk of having to pay the loan and because of that probably cannot sue your ex-boyfriend for leaving you on the hook for it.
Yes of course if he has custody.
An ex-wife cannot sue her ex-husband for money earned by his current wife unless there is some type of contract between the three of them.
Yes.