Most people are familiar with the typical issues involved in a divorce proceeding. These common matters include division of marital property and orders relating to child custody, visitation, and support. However, in more complex divorce suits, one or both spouses may have engaged in conduct that amounts to a serious and damaging breach of the other spouse’s personal rights. A ‘tort’ can be simply defined as an act by one person that causes injury to another, and for which the law allows the injured party to seek monetary damages for the injury.
At the law firm of Pat White our Fort Worth divorce attorneys are experienced in representing clients for marital tort divorce matters. Our Fort Worth divorce lawyers have successfully represented clients throughout Tarrant County including Fort Worth, Benbrook, Lake Worth, Eagle Mountain, Saginaw, Blue Mound, Weatherford, Azle, Granbury, Aledo, and Surrounding Areas for divorce related issues.
Following are some examples of tort actions that may be brought in conjunction with a divorce proceeding in Texas:
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Monetary damages for marital torts are awarded separate and apart from the fair and equitable division of community property. If you believe you have suffered a marital tort, it is imperative that you discuss the specific facts of your case with an attorney who is experienced in handling personal injury and civil litigation matters in addition to family law cases. Most attorneys
The attorneys at Pat White have over 20 years of experience handling all types of civil litigation and claims for damages - including marital torts. Call one of our attorneys today at (817) 737-0707 or fill out our online contact form to discuss your case. Pat White handles Marital Tort matters in Tarrant County including Fort Worth, Benbrook, Lake Worth, Eagle Mountain, Saginaw, Blue Mound, Weatherford, Azle, Granbury, Aledo, and Surrounding Areas
The hiring of a personal injury attorney, family lawyer, or other civil law attorney is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide which Fort Worth attorney to hire for your case, please contact us for a consultation.
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