No, Pennsylvania does not recognize alienation of affection as a legal claim. The state abolished this claim as a cause of action in the 1930s. Thus, you cannot sue your husband's lover for alienation of affection in Pennsylvania.
You can sue your husband’s lover in some states through an alienation of affection action. However, this tort has been abolished in most states. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in family law.
No.
Alienation of affection is no longer recognized in South Carolina.
NJ does not allow alienation of affection lawsuits.
A person can sue for anything including alienation of affection. This happens everyday all over the world including in South Africa.
New York: No, legislation was enacted to abolish the right to bring an alienation of affection lawsuit.see link
Alienation of affection is a suit against your spouse's lover saying that this person broke up your marriage by attracting your spouse away from it. Most states have abolished this claim completely, and in those where it is still valid, it is very difficult to win.
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.
Alienation of affection is a suit against your spouse's lover saying that this person broke up your marriage by attracting your spouse away from it. Most states have abolished this claim completely, and in those where it is still valid, it is very difficult to win.
Alienation of affection lawsuits are only allowed in North Carolina and Mississippi. All of the states have abolished this law so if you live in any other state than those two, you cannot sue someone for this.
No. Virginia Code 8.01-220: "Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, no civil action shall lie or be maintained in this Commonwealth for alienation of affection, breach of promise to marry, or criminal conversation upon which a cause of action arose or occurred on or after June 28, 1968."
You file for child support and he sue for alienation of affection.