Yes, filing a false lawsuit can violate a personal protection order (PPO) in Michigan. If the lawsuit is deemed frivolous or intended to harass the individual protected by the PPO, it may constitute a violation of that order. Additionally, filing a false lawsuit can lead to legal consequences, including potential sanctions or penalties for abuse of the legal system. It is important to adhere to the terms of a PPO to avoid further legal complications.
Yes, it is illegal to file a false lawsuit, as it constitutes perjury and can result in legal consequences such as fines or imprisonment.
The statute of limitations to file a burn injury lawsuit in Michigan is the same as for other personal injury cases: Three years with the discovery rule.
Yes, you can file a lawsuit for just about anything you want to.
You can file a lawsuit.
how do i file an answer to a lawsuit ?
no you should be able to file a lawsuit.
Yes, a minor can file a lawsuit with the help of a legal guardian or representative.
Can the student that was attacked file a lawsuit? Yes, they certainly can. Can anyone else file a lawsuit? Only if they were injured or can show damages.
get an attorney! and you have to have a good reson to file a lawsuit and have a good lawyer
Yes, you can file a lawsuit for slander in a court of law if someone has made false and damaging statements about you to others.
Olsen filed a lawsuit against the National Enquirer and its publisher, American Media Inc. She is suing for libel and false light invasion of privacy.
The statute of limitations on personal injury as well as injury to personal property is 3 years in Michigan. You should immediately seek professional counsel if you have anymore questions.