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Laws regarding suing a cheating partner's lover vary by jurisdiction. In some places, there are laws allowing for "alienation of affection" or "criminal conversation" lawsuits, though these are less common today. It's best to consult with a lawyer familiar with the laws in your specific area to understand your options.
In general, a person cannot sue someone for having an affair with their significant other. Adultery is typically not a legal ground for a civil lawsuit. However, in some jurisdictions, there may be specific laws regarding alienation of affection or criminal conversation that allow for legal action under certain circumstances.
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Yes, a wife can sue her husband for assault in New York if she has been a victim of domestic violence or abuse. The wife can seek legal protection through a restraining order or file criminal charges against her husband for the assault. It is important to seek help from law enforcement and domestic violence support services in such situations.
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In some cases, an ex-wife may be able to make a claim against her ex-husband's estate, such as if there are outstanding financial matters or legal obligations that were not resolved during the divorce proceedings. However, the specifics of each situation can vary based on factors such as prenuptial agreements, state laws, and the terms of the divorce settlement. It is advisable to seek legal counsel for guidance on how to proceed.