Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Falsely Accused of Domestic Violence Or Sexual Abuse? Fight Back With a Tort Lawsuit

It happens every day in the courts. A hostile ex-wife falsely accuses her husband of either beating her or the kids or sexually abusing one of them. It's devastating to the Father and he is often left thinking there is nothing he can do. But that is simply not true. One of the things you can do to fight back is by filing what's called a tort lawsuit.

Basically a tort lawsuit is used when someone wants to sue for false allegations, defamation of character and things of that nature. In the case of false allegations from the mother that are involving children, this could also include stating that the allegations have caused interference with familial relationships and even business relationships. There is also the emotional stress caused by such allegations as well.

And while this may not always get things reversed quickly, or even at all, it can prevent future allegations, and it clearly lets your ex-wife know you are not going to take it sitting down. False allegations such as these are illegal and constitute fraud and misrepresentation. No one has the right to falsely accuse anyone without due process and evidence.

By filing a tort lawsuit, you are letting everyone know you take very seriously any claims against your personal character and that you are going to appeal and fight back. Many times the mother's lawyers and advocates have convinced her that if she gets a restraining order using whatever methods she can, including false allegations, the ex-husband will simply cave and give in. And often, that is true, but it shouldn't be and doesn't have to be. File a tort lawsuit against your ex-wife and fight back!




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