Sue Parent For Being Born

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The Covenant Not to Sue and General Release by Parent and Guardian form is a legal document designed for parents or guardians who wish to release a party from any future claims related to damages or injuries involving their minor child. This form is particularly useful when a minor receives compensation, as it serves to protect the party making the payment from any subsequent lawsuits or claims. Attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants can utilize this form to facilitate settlements or agreements where future liabilities might arise. The form requires the identification of both the covenantor (parent/guardian) and the covenantee (the party being released), along with crucial details such as the compensation amount paid. Users should fill in all blank fields accurately to ensure the document's validity and enforceability. It is important to explain to clients that signing this release does not imply any admission of liability by the covenantee. This document can help clarify the legal relationship between parties and prevent future disputes over potential claims related to the minor's welfare.

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Legally, no, you could not sue for them circumcising you. Because at the time of the circumcision, they legally owned the property that was modified. Since you did not own the property, at the time, you would have no standing in a court to sue them. Parents don't "own" their children.

You owe nothing to anyone for being born if they are your biological parents. You didn't ask for it, I certain agree on that point. For me, Its just a KARMA. They are parents for the reason you were born and You are born just because they wanted.

You do not owe your parents anything for being born. Just as you said: they chose to be parents; you didn't get to choose. If they love and respect you, hopefully you will WANT to be in their lives and love and respect them back.

No. The simplest answer for this, is no. You were not alive to gather consent anyway so really it's Null and void. Just because you messed up your life doesn't mean you can blame your parents for it.

Minor children can, in theory, sue their parents, in many countries, as long as they can prove a cognizable harm. The simplest case is where a parent commits a crime against the child, such as rape; this would also include embezzlement. "Abuse" is a term used in laws, for example RCW 26.44.

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