In the following interspousal tort case, the Wife attempted to state a cause of action against the Husband for negligent infliction of a sexually transmitted disease, in this case HPV. The complaint is dismissed on two grounds, but the court finds that the cause of action is generally viable, although there must be allegations that […]
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How Is The Marital Estate Determined?
Everything that a spouse acquires from the day that the marriage occurred to the day that a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage is filed is marital by default. That includes assets and liabilities, however they are titled. We start with the assumption that all of those things are marital and thus part of the marital […]
Attorney’s Fees Related To Unnecessary or Bad Faith Litigation
Generally, the purpose of an attorney’s fee award in dissolution of marriage cases is to ensure that both parties have similar access to counsel and can thus fight the action on nearly equal footing. Thus, in a case where one party is in a far superior financial position, that party may be ordered to pay […]