Now a days you can sue anyone for anything. But you should get a great lawyer. And its probably going to be a hard case... and you don't really have a chance of winning unless you have proof of the mental abuse, the proof would be what your therapist or psychologist says.
Yes you can sue anyone for abuse
I wouldn't use that for a divorce reason etc...but I would seperately sue my husband in a heartbeat... Extremely cruel and warped behaviors..that have had horrible results....and caused extreme emotional damages... These pukes have got to own up to this sick warped crap...and sueing is darn good idea....in My Opinion!
yes
Haha no but you can get over them. Sadly, it takes time.
You will find it very difficult to sue for mental anguish caused by voluntarily reading your husbands letter.
It's possible. Let a judge decide whether you actually have a case or not.
No, you cannot sue their spouse. You may be able to sue the estate, particularly if the estate was enriched by the crime. Cases of embezzlement come to mind as a possibility.
Yes, I think she can sue if she has evidence that it was because of the abuse that she suffered a miscarriage.
NO
Verbal tort refers to a type of tort where harm is caused through spoken words. This can include defamation, slander, or other forms of harmful communication that result in damage to a person's reputation or emotional well-being.
Whether or not you can sue your husband for an STD depends greatly on where you live. If you get an STD from your spouse, you can sue for negligence, emotional distress, battery, and breach of contract.
The type of law suit you are referring to is called Alienation of Affection. It is only still allowed in a few states, and California is not one of them. Mental distress is not a cause of action.