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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.
Nero is not mentioned in the Bible.
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!
Yes you can sue anyone for abuse
Shoot, it's yours now.
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.
Yes.
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, sure you can. You can sue him for harassing you even after being married and get him behind the bars easily. But you need to have a proof that he was in a relationship with you, it may be texts and call records.