To file a legal claim, you generally need to be at least 18 years old, as this is the age of majority in most jurisdictions, allowing individuals to enter into contracts and initiate legal actions. However, minors can file claims through a guardian or representative. Additionally, specific laws may vary by state or country, so it's essential to check local regulations regarding legal capacity for filing claims.
You will have up to 30 days to file a legal claim when you get hurt on the job.
After the statute of limitations expires for a legal claim, the plaintiff loses the right to file a lawsuit to pursue that claim in court. The defendant can use the expired statute of limitations as a defense to have the case dismissed.
This will differ in each state and it's different for each type of law suit. In Ohio, for example: You have one year to file a claim for medical or legal malpractice; ten years to file a claim for breach of contract; six years to file a claim for fraud.
This is a legal question which must be referred to an attorney for clarification.
Unless the 18-year-old is a dependant because of disability or other factors, generally they are considered an adult and must file their own taxes, and you cannot claim them.
A person who dies without a will is said to have died "intestate". Most locations have legal provisions specifying the proper distribution of the assets of those dying intestate, anyone who believes they have a legal right to a portion of the estate based on those provisions can file a claim.
If you claim you are 18 years old when your not, and it involves legal issues, you could be opening the door for big time trouble.
The mother can file a claim against the father's estate. She should seek legal advice or speak with a court advocate about how and what to file.
No. But they can't claim themselves if they file. No. But they can't claim themselves if they file.
To file a successful third party car accident claim, gather evidence such as photos, witness statements, and police reports. Contact the at-fault driver's insurance company to file a claim. Provide all necessary documentation and cooperate with the insurance company's investigation. Consider seeking legal advice if needed.
One can file a claim with Affirmative Insurance by going on the official Affirmative Insurance website. Then one can press the button 'Submit A Claim' to file a claim.
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