Not necessarily - if you decided you are separated and seeing other people then no. If you are just taking time to see where things are and are cheating during that time then really you have found your answer - you should not be married as really if you still want to be with that person separated or not and the possibility of getting back together you should not and would not cheat.
In the law it is. if you are only physically separated (meaning you are simply living apart from your spouse and not legally separated), then any adultery at this point will most likely have an effect on how the financial issues in your divorce are decided. Finally, if you are still married, your spouse can file for a divorce on the ground of adultery whether you are legally separated or not.
Yes. Your spouse can accuse you of adultery when you are separated. When you are separated you are still married and extra-marital sex is adultery.
If you both have been legally separated by court, then it is not adultery.
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Yes it is an act of adultery as long you are not divorced.
Yes, its still adultry. Even if no one is watching. Even if you both like the same music, the same food, as long as you are married, its adultry, no matter how you fog the issue. Get a legal divorce and go for it. Then its only pre-marital sex...
adultry
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Adultry is no longer a crime. There is no statute of limitations. It won't be the police coming after you for adultry, but it might be an angry spouse!
You can't it will always be there.
He confesses to adultry.
No, definetly not. Anyone can kiss
He has admitted to adultry.
He is guilty of adultry
Not unless she has actually committed adultry. If he calls her an adultress and has no proof that she has actually committed adultry, then he has committed slander.
No because adultry is cheating on someone with someone else and divorce is breaking up with someone although adultry can lead to divorce.
Most churches rank it in the top ten.