Divorce. You can't sue for infidelity. This probably won't work, but you could try getting a good lawyer and sue for "emotional damages," but why? Suing your spouse is only going to make them want to be with someone else even more. You need to work your marriage out face to face.
It is illegal to commit adultery in most states. States such as Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Dakota, and Oklahoma still have criminal statutes outlawing adultery.
However, most states today have either abolished these statutes against adultery or will not prosecute people for this crime.
If you want to divorce your cheating husband because of his affairs, then adultery certainly gives your grounds to do so (if you live in a state that classifies divorce based on fault).
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In cases of infidelity and resulting children, the legal options vary depending on jurisdiction. Generally, you would not be able to sue the woman for having a child with your husband. However, you may be able to pursue legal action against your husband for infidelity or consider divorce proceedings. Consulting with a family law attorney would be best to understand your specific rights and options.
There is no physical test for infidelity
No, since anyone living there is entitled to entertain guests, that only gives you infidelity leverage when divorcing if you go that route.
American Infidelity was created in 1858.
hey infidelity can happen ANYWHERE...
The duration of High Infidelity is 1.58 hours.
High Infidelity was created on 1964-01-22.
Infidelity is rampant among the selfish, cruel leaders.
Infidelity - 1917 was released on: USA: 11 January 1917
Infidelity is not an issue in a California Divorce. California is a no fault state.The court does not want to hear any evidence or information about infidelity unlessCustody is an issue and a parent's infidelity in some way directly impacts the best interests of the children.
Well, technically "adultery" only refers to infidelity between married people, so if you're not married, then it's just infidelity, not adultery.