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    A Parent Can Sue a Defendant for Tortious Interference with the Services
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A Parent Can Sue a Defendant for Tortious Interference with the Services

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A parent can sue a defendant for tortious interference with the services owed by an emancipated child to his or her parent (loss of services).

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