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no but they could lose there job and no one is going to want to hire him
With your ex? No, but it's a ethics violation.
Common-law marriage is much the same as a marriage so you should see a lawyer and if you feel you have had enough of your mate having an affair file with the lawyer to have her removed from the residence.
It would be wise to get a lawyer before your husband manages to hide most of his assets.
There is no need to sue your spouse, but you do have the right to file for divorce and in some states half of what he owns will go to you if you have the right lawyer. The person your spouse is having the affair with can be named as to the reason you are applying for a divorce. It would be wise of you to seek legal counsel to see what your options are.
Your lawyer will pursue on the fact your wife had an affair and is now pregnant, but he may require a DNA to be sure who's baby it is for sure.
This actually works out in your favor. Provide whatever information you have to YOUR lawyer, and it's possible to use this unprofessional relationship as leverage on your behalf to get what you want out of the divorce. Also, you have to realize that you are dealing with two separate situations. The divorce itself and the affair. If you reside in a State where there is fault involved in divorce, then you have an opportunity to pin adultery on her. If you are in a no-fault divorce, then her affair has no bearing on the divorce itself - which is between you and her only, and not you, her, and her lawyer. Whatever your situation, I wish you the best of luck. Having gone through 2 divorces myself, I know it's not easy.... But, you never know what lies over the next horizon! Good luck.
Lawyer and attorney are gender-neutral titles, so both male and female lawyers are called "lawyers" or "attorneys." There is no feminine version of these nouns.
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The word for male lawyer is "der Rechtsanwalt" and the word for female lawyer is "die Rechtsanwältin."
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