An injured party always has the right to file suit. However, such accusations are unfortunately more the norm than not when it pertains to marital and custodial disputes and rarely have grounds for a civil suit. For a slander suit to be successful it must be proven that the plaintff's reputation must have been damaged by "publication" and there must be proof that the plaintiff has suffered financial loss or serious damage to his or her professional reputation.
An adversary is just a lawsuit. If you don't want the judge to rule against you you need to file an answer.
To commence a lawsuit means to start a given legal proceeding. A lawsuit refers to a very detailed term for a given court proceeding whereby a given individual seeks a legal remedy.
In civil law, the party who is served with the papers beginning the civil action, and is defending the lawsuit is called the "defendant"; the party who brings the lawsuit is called the "plaintiff". In the strictest sense, the person in a criminal 'lawsuit' not a civil proceeding, is called a "defendant". The party, in the criminal action, who brings the lawsuit, a criminal proceeding, is called the "State". The representative for the criminal action against the is a Prosecutor. Please see the discussion page for further notions about using the word "defendant" instead of the label "accused" in a criminal proceeding.
get an attorney! and you have to have a good reson to file a lawsuit and have a good lawyer
To legally pursue a lawsuit against the company you work for, you typically need to first file a complaint with the appropriate government agency, such as the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) for discrimination cases. You may also need to consult with an employment lawyer to understand your rights and options for taking legal action. It's important to gather evidence and documentation to support your case before proceeding with a lawsuit.
You can file a lawsuit.
If there is a current order for support the custodial parent would need to file suit to have the amount increased regardless of the circumstances of the non custodial parent.
Simply filing a suit is a relatively simple process. File suit with the proper court of jurisdiction. However, I strongly suggest you retain legal advice and counsel before proceeding.
If you do something wrong, be prepared to be named in a lawsuit.
Yes, it is legally possible to file a lawsuit against any federal agency.
you can file a lawsuit against someone for practically anything.
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