HELSEL V. NOELLSCH 107 S.W. 3d 231 (2003) CASE BRIEF

HELSEL V. NOELLSCH
107 S.W. 3d 231 (2003)
NATURE OF THE CASE: Helsel (P) filed suit against Noellsch (D) for alienation of affection. A jury returned a verdict in favor of P. D filed post-trial motions to abolish the tort of alienation of affection and the motion was denied. D appealed.
FACTS: Katherine (P) and David Helsel divorced in January 2001. P filed suit against D for alienation of affection, alleging that D intentionally interfered with the marriage and caused it to fail. A jury returned a verdict in favor of P. D filed post-trial motions in the trial court to abolish the tort of alienation of affection. The trial court declined. D appealed.

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