Personal injury and divorce are two of the most overwhelming and upsetting experiences that could happen to a person. Unfortunately, studies have shown that there is a correlation between these two devastating events. The likelihood of a married couple separating and getting a divorce after one of them gets injured is higher than the national average, especially when the injured individual sustained a Traumatic Brain Injury or TBI. The matter of dividing a couple’s assets during a divorce can be a very complicated process that needs the skills.
QUESTION: When I filed for divorce, my husband illegally accessed my computer and stole a personal diary document (court-acknowledged as stolen) which caused my kids to be taken away and a restraining order issued against me. I defended myself in family court and Child Services. Both were found in my favor and he now has a restraining order. He showed the stolen letter to my professional network. Do I have a lawsuit for emotional damages and loss of income-network? How was I going to find a job after what he.