C
Craig Hunter
Guest
Pennsylvania
If party A of a dating relationship chooses to leave
without giving party B any idea as to why. Could
there be grounds for a mental anguish case against party A perhaps even years later when the party B contacts party A and party A still refuses to offer an explaniton for leaving.
The situation is that had party B understood the
reasons for party A leaving party B may have not been so
depressed and made better decisions in choosing a spouse.
Things in party B's life have caused them to review their
life and reflect on it causing old feelings to be stirred
back up. Party B believes that if they knew party A's
reasons party B would be better able to deal with the
anguish. Party B has contacted party A and party A refuses
to offer explanition to party B.
If party A of a dating relationship chooses to leave
without giving party B any idea as to why. Could
there be grounds for a mental anguish case against party A perhaps even years later when the party B contacts party A and party A still refuses to offer an explaniton for leaving.
The situation is that had party B understood the
reasons for party A leaving party B may have not been so
depressed and made better decisions in choosing a spouse.
Things in party B's life have caused them to review their
life and reflect on it causing old feelings to be stirred
back up. Party B believes that if they knew party A's
reasons party B would be better able to deal with the
anguish. Party B has contacted party A and party A refuses
to offer explanition to party B.