Can I sue my ex-wife for her constant interference with my visitation rights?
Yes. The deliberate interference with the legal right of a spouse to custody and visitation is a marital tort. Therefore, if your ex-spouse ruins your relationship with your children by interfering with your visitation, you can sue her in the civil courts for a tort claim. It must be emphasized that marital tort claims for interference with visitation rights are very rarely filed. The right to file a tort claim for this type of action does indeed exist. However, there are many types of laws and potential claims of action that exist in the books, but in the real world do not exist. If a marital tort for interference with custody/visitation rights is filed, then in all likelihood, the civil court would transfer the case to the family court. There are some powerful benefits to filing a marital tort claim. The filing of a lawsuit will convey to your ex-wife that you mean business, and that you are not going away. The ex-wife may try to resolve the visitation dispute to avoid the costs of h