Possibly, to file and have a chance of winning a lawsuit the person must have grounds to file the suit and provide evidence to prove that damage was incurred due to negligence or a deliberate harmful action by the defendant.
Unless you have a contract with his signature on it then it will be extremely difficult to get the money from him. You would need to seek legal counsel which is very expensive and probably would chew up the money he owes you in fees alone.
My first husband (I divorced him) stole $7,000 of mine that I worked very hard for. By law in Canada this matter of money was a separate case from the divorce case and I decided he wasn't worth the aggravation and I just walked away. Getting that money back would have been chewed up (and more) by the lawyer I had.
No. Once the divorce has been granted the parties have no further claims against each other. That issue should have been addressed at the time of the divorce at which time your lawyer of the court would have advised you that you would not be awarded attorney fees.
Apparently no. I wouldn't worry about such a thing if I were you. Just move on and enjoy life.
it matters on what type of situation
He cant sue her unless they had kids then that's different STUPID???!!!
An ex-wife cannot sue her ex-husband for money earned by his current wife unless there is some type of contract between the three of them.
If you don´t have any paper´s where he has signed that he owes you money... take it as it is... you won´t get anything back... write it down as experience... even it might have been an expensive experience.
You can check with a lawyer, but I will guess probably not. Because you co-signed for the loan, you were legally obligated to pay it off if your ex-boyfriend could not or did not. Therefore, you assumed the risk of having to pay the loan and because of that probably cannot sue your ex-boyfriend for leaving you on the hook for it.
give me your money old grandpa
Uh, no, you cannot.
FIGURE IT OUT YOURSELF LYING JERK
"He is your ex boyfriend" is correct.If you were to say "he was your ex boyfriend" it would suggest that he is no longer your ex.
Taylor Swift's ex-manager is trying to sue Taylor's family because of a breach in their contract. Dan Dymtrow, her ex-manager is claiming that he is owed money from signing Taylor as a 14 year old as he promised to rebuild her career. The trial date has not been set!
You can sue him. But if you dont want to....then i dont know.
i mean, if he's your ex-boyfriend he's your EX-boyfriend. that means...boyfriend.