Palimony is a relatively new word used to describe support paid by one person who was in an unmarried relationship when the relationship ends. Therefore, it has nothing to do with marriage. It's an award set up by a court order after a civil suit brought by one of two people who were formerly living together who are unmarried. It is not dependent on common law marriage statutes. One of the first publicized "palimony" suits was brought against Liberace by a long term partner. Palimony is awarded to a successful plaintiff in a civil suit and is a difficult and expensive to prove.
Therefore, the answer to your question is yes. See also the link provided below for Common Law Marriage and Spousal Support.
Type your answer here... YES YOU CAN, THE LEVY IS HIT BASED ON THE SSN AND NAME SO IF THE DEBTORS NAME IS ON THE JUDGMENT AND HAS A BUSINESS ACCOUNT YOUR LEVY WILL BE GOOD.
Once judgment is awarded, the plaintiff has not further need to prove anything. The problem then becomes collecting the money awarded in the judgment. This is neither automatic, nor is it always easy.
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Can you charge a civil case for betrayal of trust?
There may be some states which still have archaic laws on their statute books, but unless this charge can be worded more specifically (breach of contract - etc) that can be backed up and proven with the 'written word,' "betrayal of trust" is a subjective determination and it is very seldom if ever tried in a court of law any longer.
Is sexual harassment a criminal or civil case?
Sexual Harassment is a civil case, it is not criminal and would be handled as a civil suit. Criminally, it is classified as Harassment. If you wish to report the sexual harassment to policy, the offender will be charged with harassment.
What are some examples of cross contamination in regards to food preparation?
The classic case most often cited is preparing a chicken, and then transferring bacteria to other foods you prep via your hands, the cutting board and your knives. Chicken skin in particular makes a good medium for salmonella, so many cooks take precautions. I make sure that the chicken remains in "the zone" (42F to 118F) for as short a time as is possible. I wash the chickin inside and out with running water, and clean my knifes and hands before and after working with chicken. I also use plastic overlays on my cutting boards, because these, unlike my cutting boards, can be washed in very hot water.
What are the four major tools for discovery in a civil lawsuit?
Interrogatories, Requests for admissions, production of documents & depostions
A constable cannot serve a certified letter. Certified letters are from the US Postal Service, while a constable is a court employee used to help execute on judgments. Some courts may permit a constable to use certified mailing as opposed to personal servicet, to give debtors notice of wage garnishment. If the certified mailing is accepted or even refused by the debtor, service will be deemed complete. Service by certified mail is usually accompanied by a mailing of ordinary mail simultaneously. If the certified mail comes back because it simply was not picked, the ordinary mailing proves that the debtor lives there if the ordinary mailing does not come back as Addressee Unknown. These methods of service may not be utilized in all courts, so the debtor has to look into the court rules where the judgment came from.
What does prayer amount mean in a civil case?
The "prayer amount" is the demand for a specific dollar amount of damages. At the ender of the allegations of a count of the complaint, plaintiff prays for jdgment in an amount of damages plaintiff thinks the case is worth. That is obsolete now as most suits now have a "demand amount" instead.
Can you sue someone for tarnishing your business?
You may have a cause of action. However, an attorney would need to review all the contracts you signed and any other evidence you may have. You need to consult with an attorney in your area who can review your situation and explain your options.
You are looking for a pro bono civil attorney in los angeles ca any suggestions?
You might be able to find a private lawyer who will take a case for free (pro bono) if they are interested in the case, but they are very rare and they don't advertise. It's easier to find free legal assistance through an agency that exists to provide that service.
If you can show that you can't afford to hire a lawyer, you may get help from a legal aid office. There are several serving LA County; click the related link and look for links in the Statewide category at the top of the page for "Free and Low-Cost Legal Services" and "Free Legal Help". Also check the link for "Limited-Scope Representation" where you can find a lawyer who will do some of the work for a reduced fee.
Then scroll down the page to the Los Angeles County category, where you will find several more links to legal aid agencies.
What is the difference between Civil and Criminal Jurisdiction?
Criminal liability means the potential loss of freedom for breaking a law of the state prohibiting certain conduct. Civil lliability is generally an order for money damages to be paid to a private individual for a private wrong. For further information see the related links below.
Can a minor witness a document if the guardian is present?
A minor cannot witness a document. In this case it would be better for the guardian to be the witness.
In what stage of litagation is a civil suit posted in the paper?
This may depend on jurisdiction. However, generally civil suits are not listed in the paper unless there are problems finding and serving defendants.
I think they can. I would get A emergency judgment on it though. If they do take it, The adult would be A sorry individual if they did not repay the child.
Does allstate cover damage from a water heater?
They cover just about everything if you have the right policy
Do you always have to answer a supoena to appear in court?
yes, if you don't you can be help in contempt of court, sometimes resulting in a warrant depending on the situation.
How do you collect money that was awarded to you in a civil suit?
Probably need to add your country, and which state if you are asking about a nation (e.g. Australia, USA) that has state and federal levels. Different jurisdictions will have different rules.
What evidence do you need present in civil court?
Whatever evidence might prove or disprove the claim(s) that are being made. Financial records, (cancelled checks, receipts, etc.) affidavits (is applicable) photos (if applicable) and so on and so forth.
This varies depending on the jurisdiction (state or country), but in most jurisdictions, recording a conversation requires the consent of either one or both of the participants. so you cannot record a conversation without the knowledge of at least ONE of the participants.
This is true of phone conversations as well. In some US states, you may record telephone calls you are participating in without the consent of the other party and in some states, you must notify the other party you are doing so.
What is the fee for filing an unlimited complaint or other first paper in unlimited civil case?
Assuming that by "unlimited complaint", you mean one that seeks unspecified money damages, you would need to file suit in the court having no limits to its monetary jurisdiction. In some US jurisdictions, they are referred to as Circuit Courts, but go by a variety of names in other states.
There is no fixed filing fee--it depends upon the court in which you are filing. Filing fees are set by states and counties, so you need to contact the Clerk of Court for the county in which you will file. If is a matter within the jurisdiction of a federal court, you will need to contact the Clerk of the US District Court of the location in which you will file suit.
How do you file a civil suit against prior employer for non payment?
First you want to create a record by sending a demand letter by certified mail. Make sure you write "demand letter" on the green card for reference. In your demand for payment which should be the title of your letter, you would do the who, what, why, when, where, dates, times and the dollar amount your demanding. If your former employer chooses to ignore your demand for payment and the specified time limit you gave him to pay you then the court may award triple damages, post and pre judgment interest and court costs and fees. Make sure you give the recipient details of how he should pay and where to send it. Just type demand letter in your search browser and many examples will come up. Also there are Rules of Court that may have your states version.
Some people when they send mail certified also have a proof of service that is notarized and detailed with exactly what was sent. This way you have a court officer as a witness encase your respondent says he never received your demand. Think about it. You may have proof you sent something, but what? The notary is the way to go and close the noose!