No. There is no such thing as "moral damages". You could not even sue for the tort of infliction of emotional distress if the affair caused you such distress. There is no recognized cause of action for emotional loss through extramarital affairs.
In my state, North Carolina, yes. Its called "alienation of affection." Back in the early
'90's a woman sued the mistress for $1,000,000 and won!!!
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Here in California they also have some kind of case when a wife becomes emotionally depress or under stress because of the husband's mistress, she can sue the other woman esp. if she have the doctors report telling her condition.
Being pregnant does not make a woman immune from a lawsuit. However, if the issue is a suit for alienation of affection or something similar that in the majority of US states is not grounds for a civil suit. In other words, you cannot sue the woman just because she was impregnanted by your husband. If she owes you a debt, has caused damage to property or physical damage then she can be held liable regardless of her physical state or the fact that she was engaged in an affair with your spouse.
unless she destroyed your personal property or did some sort slander and defimated ur character than no.you cant sue some one for sleeping with your husband, i mean monica lewinsky never got sued
Yes, such a law is still on the books in some states, but it's almost never used.
Your husband has the right to raise the baby if he is the father. By law a man needs to support that child till he or she turn legal age. The only question now is, if your husband knows about the child will he leave you and move in with his mistress and his baby. He is in a big mess right now if that baby is his..
Immorality means having sex with another person who is not his legal wife or husband. Example is keeping a mistress.
Legal action mean to initiate legal proceeding against the person who is liable for the act due to which you have suffered.
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.
No. There is no immediate action for not taking advocates legal notice but there is every possibility legal proceedings may be initiated against you in the appropriate court of law.
The criminal charges that can be filed against the mistress of your husband may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances. Generally, common charges could include adultery (in some places), defamation, harassment, or invasion of privacy. However, it is advisable to consult with a lawyer or legal professional in your jurisdiction for accurate information and guidance.
Legal action mean to initiate legal proceeding against the person who is liable for the act due to which you have suffered.
In cases of infidelity and resulting children, the legal options vary depending on jurisdiction. Generally, you would not be able to sue the woman for having a child with your husband. However, you may be able to pursue legal action against your husband for infidelity or consider divorce proceedings. Consulting with a family law attorney would be best to understand your specific rights and options.
Due diligence
It is not legal for a company to take any action against you because you are pregnant.
Definitely Yes. Forging another person's signature, even if the other person is your own spouse. You can contact your nearest police booth (station) and file a complaint against your spouse and provide details of the same. Legal action would be initiated by the cops against your husband.
Legal action taken against a citizen to bring them to court.