Full question:
My husband and I got married 2 months back and are living in North Carolina. 3 weeks back we had gone for a holiday at Bora Bora Island. One evening while we were walking along the beach, he tried to push me into the water in spite of knowing that I am hydrophobic and I cannot swim. Can I file a complaint against him in North Carolina for his actions that occurred outside our state?
- Category: Marriage
- Date:
- State: North Carolina
Answer:
Yes, you can file a complaint against your husband. In North Carolina, spouses can sue each other for personal injuries that occur outside the state. According to North Carolina General Statute § 52.5.1, a husband and wife can seek damages for personal injury, property damage, or wrongful death caused by actions that happen outside North Carolina, as long as both were living in North Carolina at the time. Therefore, you can bring a suit against your husband in North Carolina for his actions in Bora Bora, provided you can demonstrate that there were damages resulting from his actions.
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