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If the separation is legally binding, then no you can not file adultery. If there is no legal separation, you can claim that you were working on your marriage then with a lawyer, you can file adultery.
A married person can claim adultery as a grounds for divorce if it is legal grounds for divorce in their jurisdiction.
As adultery, by itself, isn't grounds for deportation, most likely no-where.
In this case you have two options. You can try to work on the marriage, or you can file for a divorce on the grounds of adultery.
If the terms of the separation petition were agreed upon by both parties at the time of the signing then there are not grounds for dispute. A lawsuit does not apply in this type of domestic situation. Get a lawyer
how do you file for a legal separation in the state of NJ
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.
He can be hit with Paternity and Child Support. Very few states (I cannot think of any) view "adultery" as a criminal offense. "Adultery" as grounds for divorce is not relevant any longer, as most states have a "no fault" divorce statute, which means either party can divorce the other at will without a court hearing.
Yes
You can file a complaint for divorce.
Oh yes when a important thing is considered like a divorce, then sold proof is required in adult ery, as people might say many things , but solid proof such as phone call or a photo is needed.
On the grounds of my d!ck