You cannot sue a spouse’s employer for adultery in Oklahoma under current state laws. Includes spouses for quick clarity.
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You can sue the Department of Child Support Services under certain conditions, primarily when the agency commits a tort.
You can sue the Department of Child Protective Services if you believe they have acted unlawfully or violated your rights.
You can sue a spouse for exposure to STDs under personal injury law if you can prove negligence or intentional wrongdoing.
You can sue your spouse for selling community property if you can prove that the sale violated your rights. This typically involves demonstrating that the sale
You can sue a spouse for emotional abuse under the concept of marital torts. This legal action allows a victim to seek compensation for psychological harm
You can sue a sparring partner for a torn ACL if negligence is proven. This involves demonstrating that the partner acted recklessly or failed to follow safety
You can sue a spouse for misusing child support funds under certain conditions. Covers key steps and practical guidance.
You can sue someone for abuse toward your child by following specific legal steps. Initiating a lawsuit involves gathering evidence, understanding your legal
You can sue someone who molested you as a child, depending on various factors such as the statute of limitations and the evidence available.