Adultery is not usually considered in determining who gets custody of the children because being faithful or unfaithful doesn't typically affect the quality or ability of one's parenting.
Depends on the situation. Is there any adultry, abuse or have you moved out of the home or your spouse?
Adultry is no longer a crime. There is no statute of limitations. It won't be the police coming after you for adultry, but it might be an angry spouse!
Not in and of itself. In most cases, the offended spouse will get custody, because the lack of moral values on the part of the offending spouse.
Adultery is defined as having sexual relations outside of marriage. According to the Bible, if you even look at another person with lust then you have comitted adultry. Keep your mind pure and your body will follow.
Most states lean toward Joint Legal Custody with primary residential custody
...you dont mes with MARRIED people are you crazy? Does No one believe in being faithful anymore. It says in the bible if you commit adultry you go to hell especially if you are the one making them commit adultry shame on you I hope their spouse finds out and takes care of you!
yes, it can yes, it can Depending on the state you live in, in Michigan cohabitation is illegal so if one spouse is living with another person and not married to that person they can lose custody.
When you get a divorce ,if your spouse has moved in with you ,you can ask them to move out and if you have had a child with your ex-spouse your child lives with you or you can have shared custody of the child but if it is a teenager when you and your previous partner get a divorce you will ask them to choose who they will live with and they can either choose you or your ex-spouse or shared custody
In modern times, there isn't really a punishment for adultery, other than getting caught by your spouse and facing the consequences. In the old days, you could be stoned.
Depends on how long and why they went to jail... You can go to family court and say that he/she is unfit... They can get TEMPORARY full custody , pending a hearing in Family Court.
Yes, see link
No, the spouse is not responsible. However it does come out there assets left behind.