You can sue anyone for anything. Thie real question is whether or not your case will be accepted in a court of law.
Whether an abuse of daughter by son-in-law case will survive court reveiw depends on the law in the particular juristiction, whether the daughter abused is also his wife, or is another of your daughters, and whether the abused daughter is a minor or an adult.
Yes you can sue anyone for abuse
No, you cannot sue their spouse. You may be able to sue the estate, particularly if the estate was enriched by the crime. Cases of embezzlement come to mind as a possibility.
Yes, I think she can sue if she has evidence that it was because of the abuse that she suffered a miscarriage.
Yes, you can sue for damages caused by negligence.
In the United States, you can sue almost anyone for almost anything. Depending on the circumstances, you might have a case for civil or criminal action. Recommend you contact a local attorney to discuss your situation.
The same way you would sue anyone else.
I wouldn't use that for a divorce reason etc...but I would seperately sue my husband in a heartbeat... Extremely cruel and warped behaviors..that have had horrible results....and caused extreme emotional damages... These pukes have got to own up to this sick warped crap...and sueing is darn good idea....in My Opinion!
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yes
No lease does not mean no rules. If a tenant causes excessive damages you can still sue them.
No. There is no such thing as "financial abuse" unless you show that he made unauthorized purchases with your money.
Sue Barker has a daughter named Anna, who was born in 1997. As of now, that would make Anna 26 years old.