Re: Statute Of Limitations On Mental Anguish From Child Abandonment?
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"Due to the fact I suffer from a mental disability it can be argued that I am incapable of being expected to know these laws and I cannot be expected to know 1) how to file a claim 2) when to file a claim or 3) anything even involving civil litigation in general. "
Due to the fact that you were able to get on the internet, find this website, do research for this post, and organize your thoughts in a coherent and logical order - I think any litigator would be able to prove you are quite capable and competent.
I stand by my comments and again suggest you get psychological help for yourself. I can find nothing in any of your posts to suggest that you have any legitimate cause for legal recourse.
Re: Statute Of Limitations On Mental Anguish From Child Abandonment
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Due to the fact I suffer from a mental disability it can be argued that I am incapable of being expected to know these laws and I cannot be expected to know 1) how to file a claim 2) when to file a claim or 3) anything even involving civil litigation in general.
Then please explain why you posted this over a year ago.
http://www.expertlaw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18044
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kinesis12-15-2006 07:18 AM
Suing My Parents For A Ruined Life
My parents dumped me at a friends hous at the age of 17 and moved to northern california. I am 23 now. I know there is a law saying you have to sue within a certain amount of time, but this is something that permanently damaged my life. They were bad parents, yet they were lawyers with money. their alcoholism even made me worse. they have totally abandoned me as a son, in favor of their daughter (its step mom and my dad), shes living the kush life they just bought her a new car and they are totally favoritizing her, while i spent a harsh life on the STREETS for two years, with NO CLUE of what to do. I am very thankful that one day a friend to turned me on to register for SSI and it saved me from the streets... As a result of my damaged childhood and emotional state, and being on the street - I comitted crimes that I normally would have not comitted had I had a good family.
I feel like suing them for damages. Would this be civil? I am equipped only with their area code and telephone number - how could I file suit with just this information? Is there a service to trace it to an address so they can be served? Could I hire a Private Investigator to do this for me? I have very little actually almost no money and my life has been miserable because of my family. I am permanently damaged and spent two years on the streets. I have also been told by my step mother that I will not be receiving inheritance. Right now it's Xmas time and I'm in desperate need of a loving supporting family, something which I have been taken for and dealt a bad hand. I NEED to sue them or I will never have anything in this life, Im disabled and emotionally scared, its hard for me to even hold a minimum wage job(i receive ssi and im always going hungry becaus it pays the BARE minimum for my housing clothing etc) I dont nesacarily want everything they own maybe just half the assets or their $150,000 RV. I just want to be happy in my life for the first time.
How do I get this started? What steps should I take? What branch of law is this? Would I just call a civil attorney? I don't have the money for this, would any attorneys take it pro bono for a cut of the winnings? I am more after the step mother I feel she has taken control of my father and made him worthless. Help me out guys I need to get my life back.
I hope you get the help you desperately seem to need. Until you do, I don't think anybody will be able to get through to you that you are an adult and are responsible for your own actions now.
Good luck.
Re: Statute Of Limitations On Mental Anguish From Child Abandonment
You don't seem to grasp the fact that YOU shot down your 'legal grounds' to sue your parents.
You said that you just discoved 2 DAYS AGO that your parents were the reason for your problems. (and really, 99% of the population could state the same). The biggest problem is that you posted essentially the same question over a year ago with the same 'basis'.
Here's your legal advice based on the information you have provided.
Pay your rent. Stop getting into legal trouble. No, you cannot sue your parents.