You can try. In order to have even a chance of winning, you'd have to show not merely that the church failed to "protect your child" and that your child was harmed as a result, but also that the church was negligent or malicious in its failure... that is, you're not going to win a lawsuit claiming that you prayed to St. Notgethitbyabus to protect your child as he or she was playing in your yard, and a bus jumped the curb and hit your child anyway, so the Catholic church is responsible.
You also can't sue them (well, you can try, but it'll probably get thrown out immediately) for failing to "protect your child" if your child was not actually harmed.
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No. The step father has no legal standing on which to sue for child support.No. The step father has no legal standing on which to sue for child support.No. The step father has no legal standing on which to sue for child support.No. The step father has no legal standing on which to sue for child support.
The short answer is no - the long answer is yes, depending on the circumstances. If you sustained injuries, you can sue for punitive damages regardless of the child's age. Parents of the child cannot necessarily sue the parents unless they were negligent in the care or restraint of the child. For example, you cannot sue the parents of the child if they weren't present, however, you can sue the parents if they were present and did nothing to restrain the child from assaulting you.
Yes a child can sue a parent for unpaid child support if there was a child support order.
If you're in the US, no, a child cannot sue his parent for child support (payment for child support is not due to the child).
Sue him for retroactive child support.
It is possible
No. You have to prove the child knew what they were doing.
it was your child's fault
its depends because if you adopted the child the mother no longer is responsible you are. but if she gave you the child with out terminating her parental rights then you have the right to sue her.