Yes, a minor can sue another minor, but they may need a legal guardian or representative to act on their behalf in the legal proceedings.
Generally a minor, and the minor’s parents, may be held liable for intentional injuries to another child. The laws vary in different jurisdictions and there are different legal standards for different age groups. Also, in certain circumstances parent’s may be held responsible for not controlling their child. You need to arrange a consultation with a personal injury lawyer who can review your situation and explain your options.
Yes, a minor can sue another minor for defamation. However, the legal process may be more complicated since minors are not typically allowed to enter into contracts or handle legal affairs without a parent or guardian's involvement. The court may appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the minor in such cases.
No, you cannot sue a minor. You can sue the minor's parents though because they can be held responsible for the minor's actions.
yes you can sue for a small claims if the offender is at minor age
If you live in the US... a minor (an unemancipated minor) can't sue anyone.
can you sue someone over 18 for assaulting a minor
You cannot sue a minor. You may be able to sue their parents or guardians.
It is not whether the injuries are major that determines whether or not you can sue. You can sue only if the injuries were caused by the negligence of another person. If negligence occurred , you can sue even if the injuries were minor, although your recovery in damages would be as minor as your injuries. If this is an auto accident matter, some states have laws that state that you cannot sue unless you do have major injuries even if there were no negligence. Check the laws of the state the accident occurred in to get proper information.
No, a minor can not sue their own parent in the state of Iowa. A child can file for emancipation from a parent in the state.
Yes, a minor can sue for damages in a legal case, but they typically require a guardian or representative to act on their behalf in court.
No, you can't.
Yes, a minor can legally sue their parents under certain circumstances, such as cases of abuse, neglect, or financial mismanagement. However, the process and requirements for a minor to sue their parents can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific situation. It is advisable for the minor to seek legal counsel to understand their rights and options in such cases.