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Can I Sue My Mother And Sister For Intentional Infliction Of Emotional Destress?

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I was kept from seeing or speaking to my father for close to four years..His poor health was kept hidden from me and I was denied axcess to him. He died and I never was aware of where he died, how he died or what he died of, or when he died..I have been overcome with grief and am suffering great anxiety which has affected my health to the point I am almost unable to work.. I am suffering cronic stress related health issues and have undergone many test at agreat cost to me. Heart, stomach, colon and the sudden lose 30 pounds..I am so upset at not being kept from my father, I can not function well and may be forced to give up my job of twenty five years,, I believe this ploy was so my sister and brother could have control over my fathers money and property, which I was not concerned with..I do have a legal issue with an illegal tresspass through my property..My mother had taken my sisters side in the matter..Her actions have caused considerable damage to my property and to make matters worse my mother and sister live right next door to me. I would move if I was finacially able..Now due to thier actions,my health has been affected and I may not be to fulfill my duties at work.. They knew thier actions would cause me emotional trauma, that is the way my mother controled the family..I just consider this cruel and spiteful.. They stole what little time I could have had with my father..

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  1. David Says

    damn kid be a man and stand up for yourself. Fight back legally. stop being a sissy about this.

  2. Cybi Says

    You say your sister and mother live next door to you but you were unable to see your father and they didn’t tell you that he passed away nor could you ask? Please….

  3. Teekno Says

    Just figure out how much money you lost, and then you can sue.

  4. Bazinga! Says

    No, you cannot sue for your inability to manage your life and relationships.

  5. Anonymous Says

    If you’ve been working for 25 years you’re an adult and to try to convince us that you were denied access to him and not allowed to see or speak to him is ridiculous. There are any number of resources to find a loved one and you pursued none of them. I would love to hear your family’s side of this story. You sound like a hypochondriac who is looking for an excuse to quit working and they’re probably at the end of their rope with you.

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