Can I file a civil suit against my husbands ex-wife for harassment?
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Alienation of affections is a crime that isn't recognized by Texas law and deals with the seduction of a married person. It doesn't apply to unmarried couples.
Frivolous lawsuits are those filed by a party or attorney who is aware they are without merit, because of a lack of supporting legal argument or factual basis for the claims. Frivolous lawsuits waste time, money, and judicial resources, and fines and/or sanctions may be imposed upon a party or their attorney for filing such a claim.
Frivolous lawsuits may be filed for purposes of harassment or coercion, such as to coerce the defendant into paying more or accepting less money than is rightfully due. They may be filed due to lack of due diligence by an attorney in investigating a client's claim, or other reasons. Generally, the defendant must win the lawsuit before seeking a remedy for the frivolous claim.
In order to recover damages for malicious prosecution, it must be shown that the other party acted with malice and no probable cause existed for bringing the claim. The existence of probable cause is a complete defense to a claim for malicious prosecution. "Probable cause" is satisfied if any reasonable attorney would have thought the claim could succeed.