You can sue the state for child support administrative failures under specific conditions. If the state agency fails to enforce or process child support
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You can sue the spouse of a deceased murderer under certain conditions, particularly if the estate has assets that can be recovered. Includes dead for quick
You cannot sue the State Department for fiancé visa delays or denials under typical circumstances. Legal action against a federal agency is limited, but there
You can sue State Child Support Services under specific circumstances, primarily for negligence or failure to uphold statutory duties.
You can sue the parent company of a subsidiary under certain conditions, primarily when the parent company exerts significant control over the subsidiary’s
You can sue the parents of an 18-year-old under specific circumstances, particularly if the adult child causes harm or damage.
You can sue the parents of a minor under specific circumstances due to vicarious liability. This legal principle holds parents responsible for their child’s
You can sue the other parent for allowing abuse if you can prove negligence or intentional harm. Civil claims can seek damages for emotional distress, medical
You can sue the mother for false child support if paternity fraud is proven. This typically involves demonstrating that you are not the biological father and
You can sue the FBI under the Federal Tort Claims Act if their actions directly caused harm, such as the death of your parents. Includes killing for quick