no but they could lose there job and no one is going to want to hire him
Having an affair is not of itself reason for disbarment.
A lawyer will only be disbarred for the legal violate, for breaking the rules of government. I am sharing a link which is really very helpful and informative. http://www.galstyanbankruptcylaw.com/
With your ex? No, but it's a ethics violation.
Common-law marriage is much the same as a marriage so you should see a lawyer and if you feel you have had enough of your mate having an affair file with the lawyer to have her removed from the residence.
When a lawyer is removed from the bar it means that they are no longer able to practice as a lawyer. Being removed from the bar, or disbarred, means that a lawyer is effectively unable to work.
The "bar" is the association of lawyers; to be "dis-barred" is to be thrown out of the group, and no longer allowed to practice law. This penalty is seldom used, and is only applied to lawyers who commit especially serious offenses against the rules of being a lawyer, which is a pretty low threshold. For example, President Bill Clinton was disbarred not for his affair with Monica Lewinsky, but for lying about it to a grand jury.
Whether or not an attorney is disbarred is up to the State Bar Association of which they are, or desire to be, a member.
It would be wise to get a lawyer before your husband manages to hide most of his assets.
The short answer is anyone can do what they want, but there are consequences.A disbarred lawyer can file a lawsuit on behalf of a client; however, he is then engaged in the unauthorized practice of law and may be subject to criminal and civil penalties. Once the court becomes aware that the lawyer is disbarred, the court will not permit the disbarred lawyer from representing the client in the lawsuit.A disbarred lawyer can file a lawsuit on his on behalf, and not be engaged in the unauthorized practice of law. Anyone can represent themselves in court.If anyone files a frivoulous lawsuit, whether that person is a licensed attorney, disbarred attorney, or a lay-person, that person may be subject to civil penalties including attorney's fees.What constitutes a "frivoulous" lawsuit is not always easy to determine. Generally if a lawsuit is made without a good faith basis in fact and law, or good faith basis to extend or modify, or overrule an existing law, then it is frivoulous.
yes he is having and affair with here!
Melantho is having an affair with Eurymachus in "The Odyssey" by Homer.
There is no need to sue your spouse, but you do have the right to file for divorce and in some states half of what he owns will go to you if you have the right lawyer. The person your spouse is having the affair with can be named as to the reason you are applying for a divorce. It would be wise of you to seek legal counsel to see what your options are.
You would want to contact another lawyer, probably another probate lawyer and work with him on getting the dirty lawyer disbarred.