Negligence in Marriage

Negligence in Marriage

Negligence in marriage occurs when one spouse fails to act with reasonable care, resulting in harm to the other spouse. Under tort law, negligence involves a breach of duty that causes injury or loss. This concept, though more commonly associated with workplace or public settings, can also be applied within marital relationships when a spouse’s…

Alienation of Affection

Alienation of Affection

Alienation of affection is a legal claim available in some jurisdictions that allows a spouse to sue a third party, often a romantic partner of their spouse for interfering with the marital relationship. This tort assumes that the third party’s actions caused the loss of love and affection in the marriage, leading to its breakdown….

Invasion of Privacy in Marriage

Invasion of Privacy in Marriage

Invasion of privacy occurs when one spouse intrudes upon the other’s personal space or confidential matters without consent. In tort law, this can include actions such as “intrusion upon seclusion”, “public disclosure of private facts”, or “Misappropriation of likeness”. Such violations can have damaging effects on trust and emotional well-being in a marriage. Examples of…

Defamation in Marriage

Defamation in Marriage

Defamation occurs when one spouse makes a false statement about the other, damaging their reputation. Under tort law, defamation is divided into two categories. These are: For a claim to succeed, the statement must be false, communicated to a third party, and result in harm to the person’s reputation. Examples of Acts That Fall Under…

Emotional Distress in Marital Relationships

Emotional Distress in Marital Relationships

Emotional distress can arise from intentional acts or negligent behavior by one spouse that causes severe psychological harm to the other. Under tort law, this is categorized as “Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress (IIED)” or “Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress (NIED).” The claim requires that the conduct was extreme and outrageous, went beyond the bounds…

Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence

Domestic violence, when viewed as a tort, often involves intentional acts such as battery or assault. Battery refers to the intentional and harmful physical contact with another person without their consent, while assault involves the threat of such harmful contact, creating fear in the victim. These actions are not only criminal offenses but also civil…

From Negligence to Defamation: how the law protects you.

From Negligence to Defamation: how the law protects you.

Through this blog series, I seek to educate people about torts. That is, civil wrongs that impact individuals, and explore their relevance in personal relationships, marriages, and workplace settings. By simplifying legal concepts and sharing actionable insights, my goal is to empower readers to recognize and prevent harmful actions while fostering healthier environments. I am…

Returning the Heart

Returning the Heart

What true healing looks like in love and life When Te Fiti’s heart was returned, she blossomed back into herself. This moment from Moana beautifully symbolizes the transformative power of healing. Just as Te Fiti returned to her true essence, we, too, can rediscover the core of who we are when we confront and process…