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    A Parent Can Sue for If the Defendant Interferes with the Right
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A Parent Can Sue for If the Defendant Interferes with the Right

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A parent can sue for if the defendant interferes with the right of a parent to the services of his or her unemancipated child, such as doing household chores.

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