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marital disloyalty; adultery
Marital infidelity is a legal ground for divorce in every U. S. state.
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Perhaps you mean infidelity,if so this is being unfaithful to someone-for example,if a married man/woman has an extra-marital affair with another partner,this is seen as a classic type of infidelity.
Newt Gingrich resigned his position in Congress after the impeachment proceedings amid rumors of marital infidelity.
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Tiger Woods has been accused of marital infidelity and has admitted publicly that he has been unfaithful to his wife (as of December, 2009). 'Guilty' is a legal term, so before anyone can be pronounced guilt they must be prosecuted for violating the law. Infidelity is no longer considered a crime in most areas of the USA.
There are no official statistics on "marital death," but common factors that can lead to the breakdown of a marriage include lack of communication, infidelity, financial issues, differences in values or priorities, lack of intimacy, substance abuse, and domestic violence. Understanding these factors and seeking counseling or therapy can help couples address and work through challenges in their relationship.
With divorce rates rising, it is important to understand the cause behind this. Around 17% of divorce is caused by extra-marital affairs on the part of one or both of the spouses.
You are always at greater risk of losing your children than if you had stayed married. But in a lot of states marital infidelity does not factor into who becomes the primary or sole custodian of the children.
Men who cheat believe that their own wants and appetites are more important than their marital vows. Usually they come from families where infidelity was a problem. That, of course, is assuming that they do not have problems such as sociopathy or similar disorders.
There is no physical test for infidelity