Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
- Citation
- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
- Parent Document
- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
- Jurisdiction
- Rhode Island (state)
- Effective Date
- 2002-09-20
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- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
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- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
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- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
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- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
- Grotta v. Grotta, 01-5494 (2002) (2002)
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Full Text
579 charsWhile plaintiffs do not dispute the absence of a formal written or a specific oral agreement, plaintiffs' attorney argues there was an "implied agreement" allowing defendant and their son to reside at the premises without the payment of rent for as long as defendant was married to and living with plaintiffs' son and that, upon the filing for dissolution of the marriage and the order removing plaintiffs' son from the premises, plaintiff was allowed to commence this action. Further, that being successful, nothing prohibits plaintiffs from seeking a reasonable attorney's fee.