You cannot sue a person for martial interference. If you are having problems with this, you need to confront the person about it.
Of course not. Their duty is to find and apprehend lawbreakers.
A person cannot sue their spouse for breach of marriage contract. They can however sue them for divorce and end the contract of marriage.
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.
Sue Klavans Simring has written: 'The compatibility quotient' -- subject(s): Marriage, Marriage compatibility tests
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Sue Raatjes has written: 'Brick upon brick' -- subject(s): Marriage
Not good even if you don't believe in the Almighty. It is for the couple to resolve their own problems, but to seek appropriate help if they need it - or if the worst sadly comes to the worst, and the marriage is irretrievable then to separate, but purely by their own decision.
if they are dumb enough to tell you their real name sue sue sue sue sue sue
Sure, you can sue someone for just about anything. The question is, should you sue them? Were you injured? Was it an accident or was it malicious? If you feel you need to sue then contact a lawyer.
what is the minimum amount you can sue someone at a federal level
It is possible, but would probably be hard to prove. You should contact an attorney in your area to find out if it is something you should pursue.
I think you can sue someone if they break the law in their country.