by romelang1 on November 1st, 2007

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My son landed back on our doorstep and stayed for nearly two years before I kicked him out. He hates me for that, and now tells me he's suing us for a broken finger he sustained when his horse trod on his hand while it was on our property. Can he?

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  • by sikeci on February 4th, 2009

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    Pliz do allow me to participate:

    1. There're time limits to the instituting of any proceedings;
    2. His failure to institute within that time frame needs the leave of the courts;
    3. Questions that will be raised : his motive, your relationship, any arrangement for his being accomodated; what rights does he have to stay with you given his age (not a child - below 18yrs); was it the horse to blame (if it was your horse - was caution or any prior warning given when there was a likelihood of that occurring); whose fault it was;...........in a nutshell, does he have a strong case against you??

    As for a counter-claim against your son, that will very much depend on the rights and liabilities of both parties.

    Pliz e-mail me at ramanu_i@yahoo.com if you are interested in furthering this discussion.

    Cheers!! this is from the Fiji Islands.......

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