Can I sue my mother-in-law for actions at on my wedding day at the church and reception?
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Can I sue my mother-in-law for actions at on my wedding day at the church and reception?
In church in the part of the wedding ceremony where we give flowers to our mother and mother-in-law and the Virgin Mary, my mother-in-law pulled me close and said to me, ‘Don’t take my son away from me
Asked on December 4, 2017 under Personal Injury, California
Answers:
SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 7 years ago | Contributor
No, you unfortunately can't sue her for this because there was no economic loss, property damage, or physical injury for which you would be entitled to compensation. The law does not provide compensation for embarassment and shame, but only for damage, economic losses, and injuries.
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