Can I sue my ex for wasting my time?
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Can I sue my ex for wasting my time?
The answer is generally no – you can’t sue for wasted time in most instances.
Can I sue my husbands ex wife for emotional distress?
While the Court dismissed the father’s complaint for intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress, the Court did announce that one spouse can sue the other spouse for emotional distress. However, the underlying conduct must be consistent with the definition of the alleged tort.
Can I sue my ex for cheating?
You CAN sue your ex, but you won’t win and might even be sanctioned (meaning you may have to pay your ex money) for bringing the lawsuit. This is a no-fault state.
Can you sue for broken heart?
The “broken heart law”, as it’s known, means if your spouse cheats during your marriage, you can sue the person they cheated with for damages – sometimes for millions. Ouch. But if you come between two spouses, you’re the one at risk of being up for millions.
Can I sue a married man for lying about being?
These suits are theoretically possible, but to prevail, you would need to show that the person you’re suing had engaged in ‘extraordinary’ conduct, something that ‘shocks the conscience’ of ordinary people. Lying about being married is not so extraordinary – it is sadly banal.
Can you press charges for infidelity?
This is all you need for grounds for a lawsuit. You may file a suit charging the other man or the other woman with intentionally interfering in your marital relationship. The adultery itself is not the crime; it is the actions of the other man or woman that determines whether a law has been broken.