I believe what is meant in which court should a lawsuit be filed, as that is the procedure for procuring a judgment award against a debtor. The best option for a person who is going to represent themselves (Pro Se) would be small claims court in the city or county where the debtor resides. Lawsuits for debt that exceeds the maximum allowed in small claims are filed in the state circuit court of the debtor's city or county of residence.
No. They can only get their guardian to sue the other person for them.
YES any company or person for that matter can sue a person for what ever amount is owed ...
You cannot sue a person for martial interference. If you are having problems with this, you need to confront the person about it.
Yes.
if you are from 'merica
You would usually sue the person, not the insurance.
I don't think they can sue you but, they can get affairs and divcores.
You can successfully sue if you can show damages such as to your property.
ignore it and or sue the person
yes
i will sue the person
Yes