I'm assuming you have some pictures, or perhaps a variety of reputable and objective witnesses. If so, then yes, you'll probably be able to make that case. However, you don't usually need to prove "adultery" to get a divorce any more. Such typically only comes up if there is some pre-nuptial clause that allows for a reduced or absent settlement if the other commits adultery.
Consult with a local attorney, as for divorces you should have already, and see how the law applies in your specific state.
If you can prove that they are lying, you prove it on cross examination.Added: Then the person who was a proven liar couldbe charged with lying under oath and/or contempt of court.
Yes. People are presumed innocent unless proven guilty by a court of law.
No, adultery is not a crime in the UK. However, if an adulterer was to claim otherwise under oath in court proceedings, they would commit the criminal offence of perjury (telling lies in court). Such perjury has been the subject of several high-profile criminal cases in the UK. Bigamy (marrying again without first being divorced) is still a crime in itself.
There is no law in the UK to stop kissing. Yes, it is...
Ireland revived the practice of kissing under the mistletoe.
Florida is a no fault state. All that needs to be proven is that the marriage is irretrievable broken. The only time that adultery comes into play is if the adultery spent marital assets lavishly on the third party, then it will effect equal distribution of marital assetts.
Under the mistletoe.
Probably the first full moon after humans discovered kissing :)
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The plant was Mistletoe
because it is a tradition.
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