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Suing an Abuser for Money
Laws current as of October 16, 2024 What is a “civil action party relationship?”
You and the the person who is filing abusive civil actions against you would be considered to have a “civil party action relationship” under the abusive civil action law if you:
- are current or former spouses;
- live together or used to live together;
- are dating or used to date each other, outside of a business or social context;
- are in a sexual relationship or used to have a sexual relationship with each other, outside of a business or social context;
- are related by blood or adoption;
- are related by marriage or used to be related by marriage; or
- are an adult child of someone in a relationship described above.1
1 TN ST § 29-41-101(5)
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