Assuming you're talking about suing for alienation of affection… No. Arkansas does not allow alienation of affection lawsuits. However, the wife can file for divorce on the grounds of adultery.
In the US, anyone can sue anyone for anything. The question is not whether you can sue, but whether you can win. Lying about marital status is not an actionable claim, and the mistress would not win.
yea probaly u can sue anyone these days..... kidding but seriosly maybe u can
No she can't. A mistress is a mistress: there for pretty much sex and nothing more. Marriage however is not only an intimate relationship but a legal contract between the husband and wife. The mistress is just a random third party. It would NEVER hold up in court because the mistress is helping the man cheat.
The husband may be able to press stalking charges, if he has asked her to stay away.
Nope
You will be in a lot of trouble with both the wife and the mistress, and possibly the police.
no you cant sorry
No, our state does not allow it.
You will have to divorce your wife.
Yes, depending on how comfortable the mistress is with hearing about the wife (some are, some aren't), the man will talk about her.
Its rather enjoying to see a wife harrass a woman who is cheating with her husband. Most of the time its the other way around. I guess the mistress is crying to you about it am I right,she's getting what she deserves and your wife should kick your butt to the curb so you can move in with the mistress. You and your mistress deserve each other, maybe your wife will find a man who really cares about her. ANSWER: Or we could turn it around, the mistress is the one harassing the wife..
ANSWER:From a mistress to a wife? not sure really. I don't know no one from my friends who used to be a mistress and become his wife. But I know there are some who did but the marriage didn't last long.