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Mar 04, 2013

Baltimore Maryland divorce lawyerQuestion:

How is adultery proved and what type of evidence of adultery can be admitted in court?

I’m worried that my cheating will be punishable not only as a crime, but also detrimental to my divorce case. So what are the repercussions of committing adultery?


Jan 07, 2013

oklahoma city divorce lawyerQuestion:

My wife had an affair that has led to me filing for divorce, hopefully on grounds of adultery.

Even though her affair ended months ago, can I still file for divorce using the adultery ground and will she still be at fault in the divorce?


Nov 28, 2012

Houston divorce lawyerQuestion:

My soon-to-be-ex-wife is in an intimate relationship that I recently discovered after our separation date and when the divorce was filed, but there has not yet been a final divorce decree issued.

Since we are still married I believe this to be adultery.

Is adultery committed after separation grounds for me to amend the divorce filing to allege fault and possibly receive a reduction in child support payments ordered?


Nov 26, 2012

divorce lawyer Andrew LaufersQuestion:

Adultery is a crime punishable in my state by one year in jail and/or a fine. My wife has committed adultery, and I would like to know how I can get her and her boyfriend charged with a crime.

Worse, my wife was caught committing these acts by our children.

Can she be charged with a crime for adultery?


Nov 05, 2012

oklahoma city divorce lawyerQuestion:

A woman I had an affair with is getting a divorce. She told me I am going to be summoned for deposition to testify about the infidelity.

May I invoke my Fifth Amendment rights or will I have to answer these intimate questions?


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