Love is about permission; permission to grow, to heal, and to let go.

Love is about permission; permission to grow, to heal, and to let go.

There are moments in life when love enters, not to stay, but to shape. Yet too often, we confuse investment with ownership, thinking that being there for someone guarantees us a place in their heart. These stories are quiet reminders that love is not owed, and that healing often begins in letting go of what…

Understanding Cohabitation: Legal Rights, Responsibilities, and Torts.

Understanding Cohabitation: Legal Rights, Responsibilities, and Torts.

Cohabitation refers to living together without being married. It is a growing trend among couples worldwide. While this arrangement offers flexibility and freedom, it also comes with potential legal and emotional complexities that partners should be aware of. From property disputes to emotional distress claims, cohabitation has significant legal implications that can sometimes overlap with…

Abandonment in Marriage

Abandonment in Marriage

Abandonment occurs when one spouse suddenly leaves the marital home without a valid reason, causing harm to the other spouse. While not traditionally classified as a tort, abandonment can sometimes lead to claims for emotional distress or financial damages if it results in significant loss or hardship. Examples of Acts That Fall Under Abandonment Real…

Economic Abuse in Marriage

Economic Abuse in Marriage

Economic abuse involves controlling a spouse’s access to financial resources to the extent that they are unable to support themselves. While primarily a form of psychological abuse, under tort law, it could be argued as intentional infliction of emotional distress (IIED) or fraud, depending on the circumstances. Examples of acts that fall under economic abuse…

Infidelity in Marriage

Infidelity in Marriage

While cheating itself is not typically classified as a tort, it can give rise to related claims under tort law in certain contexts. For example: Examples of acts that fall under infidelity as a tort Real Case Example In Hunt v. Hunt, a North Carolina court awarded damages in an alienation of affection case where…