You cannot sue a child for defamation due to their legal status as minors. Instead, the responsibility typically falls on the parents or guardians, who may be
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You can sue a child for hitting your child under certain circumstances, but the process often involves the parents’ liability.
You can sue in a child custody case under specific circumstances, particularly if you believe the current custody arrangement is harmful to the child.
You cannot directly sue a child for bullying due to legal protections and the age of majority. However, parents or guardians can be held liable for their
You can sue a child for assault, but the process is complex and varies by jurisdiction. Generally, legal action is directed at the child’s parents or guardians
You can sue a child care centre for negligence if there is evidence of unsafe conditions leading to injury. Establishing a strong case involves proving the
You can sue a child, but the process involves specific legal considerations regarding liability and intent. Generally, minors are not held to the same legal
You can sue a child bully under specific circumstances, particularly if the bullying leads to significant harm or emotional distress.
You can sue a bully’s parents under certain circumstances, particularly if the bullying leads to significant harm or damages.
You can sue a brother for money he owes you, provided you have clear evidence of the debt. Legal action may be necessary if informal requests for repayment