Unless you have committed an criminal offense, she can't sue you for any reason.
Hopefully for a paternity test
No, if he's not driving her car.
no shes going through a divorce right now with her husband who is a director
they can and possibly settle their differences then.
It would probably be a good idea to ask your husband why he is going to these sites. If the answer is that he is looking to divorce you then couples counseling would be a wise next step. If your husband is unwilling to work through the problems then I would oblige him with the divorce and take myself to counseling to help deal with the pain. But keep in mind, if everything seems to be going well, he may be looking at these sites for an entirely explainable reason. Take it upon yourself to go to websites with great divorce lawyers. Ask him if he wants a divorce and then try to talk it over to see if it's possible to salvage the relationship, if that's what you want.
You should contact the attorney who is representing you in the divorce who can review the details and explain your options.
yes, as long as you don't plan on getting back with your husband or wife;
Currently going through a divorce in court, fighting for custody of their favorite son James
Any 1 who is in a difficult relationship
Hey. If your going through a sticky divorce situation and you are involved in a relationship their would always be rejection from some people who thinks it isn't right.. sure it isn't right when your in a relationship and your not trying to get a divorce. But in your case you are getting a divorce and some stable person can be very helpful dealing a with lot of emotions.. just make sure your husband/wife don't have some legal rights over you.. cause in the end your husband/wife can sue the person that you are in a relationship with if the divorce don't go through.. so make this person a "very good friend" and after the divorce is finished you can declare that you are in a relationship and take the friend to a higher status like dating.. this would safe much rejection and trouble.AnswerLegally, you can date anyone you want. If it comes out that you are dating someone new during your divorce, it may have a negative impact on how you end up after the divorce. You may be barred from receiving alimony that you otherwise would have gotten, or you may be forced to pay more of it. You may lose custody of the children because of it, or you just may end up with an unfavorable property division.From a personal standpoint, it is generally unhealthy to get into a new relationship so quickly after the demise of a marriage. It will ruin your ability to develop independence and self confidence, and it will probably lead you to take advantage of the new person by turning them into a rebound. It is unhealthy to be in another relationship before your divorce is even final.
Posibly because he is not a nice person which led to the present stuation.
No. It has no effect on the court order between the two of you.