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Alienation of Affections and Criminal Conversation are two separate claims that are often paired together. ... For example, if the married couple had been to counseling or had discussed separation for many months or years prior to the Plaintiff's spouse meeting the paramour, then it is likely that one could argue there...
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Is it possible to sue the paramour? My husband had an affair and the other woman knew he was married. We are healing and rebuilding and I cannot seem ... This is a discussion on PARAMOUR CIVIL SUIT within the Other Family Law Matters forum, part of the FAMILY LAW, DIVORCE, CUSTODY category; Is it possible to sue the paramour?
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Alternatively, if a husband has an extramarital relationship, the wife may attempt to sue his paramour. Both claims can be ... Moreover, there is no need to show that the paramour was motivated by ill will towards the Plaintiff. Finally, there is no need to show that the spouse and paramour even had sexual intercourse.
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So, not only when the divorce comes around and that's all settled, the lawyer and the party of the first part (plaintiff /wounded spouse) will turn their attentions to the paramour and sue for damages. They are probably dragging out the ol' "alienation of affections" clause.
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It provides financial relief to the suffering spouse of an adulterer. A lawsuit is brought by the suffering spouse against the paramour of their spouse. In other words, one woman, the wife, may sue another woman, the mistress, for taking her husband from the marriage.
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Public displays of affection, such as hand-holding, kissing, and hugging, between the guilty spouse and the paramour are generally sufficient evidence to indicate an adulterous disposition. ... But if you say no and refuse to even see or listen to your spouse, then, strange but true, your spouse could sue you for desertion.
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It days long past, the spurned spouse could sue the paramour for a claim of "alienation of affection" but nearly every state has done away with that cause of action. And there is no law that would allow an employer to be held liable to a spouse for an affair that happened at the office.
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The trick that can prevent you--or your spouse--from hiring the best or meanest divorce attorney in town ... Whether you can sue your spouse's paramour for alienation of affections in your case...
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A common example is when one spouse has been secretly cheating on the other (with the third party) for a substantial amount of time and then is discovered. The “injured” spouse can then bring an action against the third party for alienation of affection...
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