Legal Options For Compensation

Summary

In Alabama, you may explore legal options such as palimony, unjust enrichment, or domestic partnership claims for compensation after a long-term relationship. Palimony involves financial support claims in long-term relationships with financial dependence. Unjust enrichment may apply if you contributed significantly to his financial situation. Check if domestic partnership laws in Alabama apply to your case. Consider discussing these options with a local lawyer for personalized advice.

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I've spent the past 8 years with a man. He would not let me work except for him , I took care of his children because the mother up and left them when they were 18 months old and * , their now * and * . I was Getting them up for day care, getting dressed, taking then them there, picking them up, cleaning, cooking , laundry , grocery shopping. Cooking dinner, everything. I got hired for * different jobs and on the first day of work he showed up shortly and got me fired . He phycially put me out of the house we were living in. Is there anyway I can sure him for some sort of compensation for wasting all that time not getting to work
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. In Alabama, you might consider exploring the following legal options:
- Palimony: Though not common, you may claim financial support if you can prove a long-term relationship with financial dependence.
- Unjust Enrichment: If you contributed significantly to his financial situation, you might have a claim.
- Domestic Partnership: Check if Alabama laws apply in your case.
Would you like to discuss these options further or connect with a local lawyer for personalized assistance?