Yes, but they are not enforced.
No, adultery is not against the law.
Until recently, adultery was technically against the law in the state of New Hampshire. In 2014, the New Hampshire state Senate voted to repeal the law.
As of 2014, adultery is not a crime in the state of Texas. Adultery can be used as a reason for a divorce.
There is no law against it.
Kentucky is a "no-fault" state concerning divorce. Only "irreconcilable differences" are recognized as grounds for divorce.
The sin of commiting adultery is very bad against god , that includes divorce.
There are no laws against adultery, only against sexual harassment or rape.
Because it's against the law.
No, there is no federal law against infidelity. Various states have laws against adultery and/or fornication. Idaho and Utah, for example, consider the offense a criminal act punishable by fines of $300 or $500. These laws are rarely enforced.
As a moral issue, adultery is always wrong.
There does not appear to be a Kentucky Statute that defines suicide or attempted suicide as a crime. KRS 216.300-308 deals with assisted suicide which is a crime in Kentucky.