Users' questions

Can you sue someone for Bridge of promise?

Can you sue someone for Bridge of promise?

You can’t sue for breach of promise but you can sue ito the life partnership agreement.

What happens when someone breaks a promise to you?

In an effort to save face after evaluating their rosy promise, they may begin to avoid you, or to let the time-frame they’ve set for themselves pass, with the hope that you’ve forgotten about their promise. Now, they either face the music, or they hide far enough to not hear it.

What does it mean when someone promises you something?

You’ve likely experienced a friend or family member promise you something in the heat of the moment. Perhaps they were negotiating for something that they wanted you to do, and in an effort to garner your agreement, they excitedly promised things they couldn’t deliver.

Is it an offence to have a live in relationship?

Again in the case of Patel and Others, the Supreme Court has held that live in relationship between two adults without marriage cannot be construed as an offence.InLata Singh v State of UP & Anr. the Apex Court held that live-in relationship was permissible only between unmarried major persons of heterogeneous sex.

Why do people make promises and then fail to deliver?

Perhaps they were negotiating for something that they wanted you to do, and in an effort to garner your agreement, they excitedly promised things they couldn’t deliver. You may have friends who over-promise and under-deliver; who are susceptible to continuously disappointing you by raising your hopes.

Can a separated couple buy a house together?

One thing to note if you’re considering buying a house while separated is whether you live in a community property state. If you do, your spouse may have rights to any property you buy while you’re still married unless they explicitly sign away those rights.

What happens to property when the managing spouse dies?

In those marriages, when the managing spouse dies, the surviving spouse may not be aware of what they must do to transfer property to their name. In some cases, the children of the deceased spouse may have acquired an ownership interest in the property at the time of the death of the spouse.

What to do if your spouse is awarded a property?

Conversely, if your spouse was awarded the property, your lender can exclude that payment from your qualifying ratios. If the property is legally awarded to your ex, you should make sure you get removed from the deed in order to end your legal responsibility for the property. You may be able to use a quitclaim deed to accomplish this.

What happens if you buy a house with your spouse?

If you’re buying the home while you’re married, then your spouse will own 50% of the home. If you don’t live in a community property state, you live in a common-law state.