Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Texas
Can an estate be sued for emotional damage and distress?
The last surviving parent in my highly dysfunctional
family recently passed away. Due to their devastating
dysfunctionality, my parents disowned two of their four
children. My younger brother has been left with a
dissociative disorder due to their emotional abuse, and I
have suffered immense emotional distress as well. The
estate has fallen into the hands of the two children who
are just like them. Is there any recourse to recover any
of the estate based on the trail of destuction left
behind? I realize that under normal circumstances, an
estate belongs to the person leaving it, and he has every
right to determine the recipients, but given that my
parents were emotionally abusive and essentially mentally
ill, is there any way to fight for some monetary recovery,
especially given the fact that irreversible damage was
inflicted on their children by them? Thanks in advance
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Can an estate be sued for emotional damage and distress?
Call one of the lawyrs who obtained damages for persons damaged by priests..they got claims after many years it seems..so look on internet for priest abuse/minister abuse..etc..I don't know how they got around statute of limitations in those cases..and it seems to apply to yours..