there was no punishment fir Zeus when he cheated): personaly i think he should have had a painful punisment..... because he ust mught not know how hera felt but on the other hand hera did cheat as well/:
Penalties in divorce due to cheating vary by jurisdiction, but common consequences may include a larger share of assets awarded to the non-cheating spouse, possibly in the form of alimony or a larger portion of the marital estate. Adultery can also impact child custody arrangements, especially if it is deemed to have had a negative impact on the children.
There's no legal penalty for a cheating wife or even cheating husband. This will be for both of you to work on if you still want to have a life with your wife. But right now, the trust that you have with her is been broken, so it will take a while before she earn that trust back from you. One thing the two of you needs to do is talk, talk and talk until the two of you realize how the mess started. And maybe with the help of God you both might find that starting all over again will be possible. Just don't loose faith.
Divorce laws vary by state.
In some states, adultery has no effect on the outcome of the divorce. In some cases, it has an effect on the adulterer's claim toward marital assets or spousal support. In some cases, it has an effect on the child custody arrangement.
Typically, if you are a cosigner on a vehicle loan that gets repossessed, you are still responsible for the debt, regardless of marital status. However, being charged with grand larceny would depend on the specific circumstances and laws in your jurisdiction. It is best to consult with a legal professional for personalized advice.
There is no set duration of marriage required to receive alimony in Alabama. The court considers various factors, including the length of the marriage, the financial needs of both parties, and the ability to pay alimony, when determining alimony awards.
In South Carolina, assets acquired during the marriage are typically divided equitably in a divorce. This means they may not be divided equally, but rather in a manner that is fair and just based on various factors such as each spouse's contribution to the marriage, their respective financial situations, and the length of the marriage. It's important to note that separate property, such as assets owned before the marriage or received as gifts or inheritances, may be excluded from the division.
In a divorce, jewelry can be divided by either reaching a mutual agreement on who gets which pieces, or by appraising the value of the jewelry and dividing it fairly. Couples may also choose to sell the jewelry and split the proceeds. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional to ensure a fair and legally binding division.
A delinquent.
He's worried about abandonment but not infidelity?? If you're wanting to divorce him, get a lawyer. A judge will grant you a divorce because of his infidelity and will help decide who gets the house.
They are both hypocrites for cheating in the first place. They should obviously not be together.
Yep! But you can always get a divorce!
It is obvious a wife would be cheating on her husband and there are two reasons she could get pregnant by the other man: She was not using birth control or she may have thought by getting pregnant by him he would ask her to divorce her husband and marry him. Generally it is a mistake when the cheating wife gets pregnant.Another PerspectiveYou would really need to ask her. Perhaps her husband is infertile.
No, you cannot sue him.
The answer to that is simply that the husband is still somewhat devoted to his wife and shares a special bond with her, but is looking for something different from her or something to stimulate his life or just his sex life.He may be getting bored of the same routine and may wait a year to move in with his mistress because for as long as the husband can get away with it, he will. It wouldn't be until the wife breaks down and finally figures out that the husband is cheating or she gets suspicious and starts asking questions, accusing, or spying on the husband that he'll say "I'm done". Then that will lead to separation or divorce which gives the husband a chance to move his things in with his second supporter (the mistress).
According to gamefaqs.com: Yes, they can get a divorce. If their relationship level gets low enough they will have the option to break up. A quick way to get a bad relationship is to get caught cheating.
Give Him a harmonica before he leaves. When he gets back, before you do anything with him together, have him play you a few songs.
The courts determine how financial assets are split between husband and wife. For the most part, each part gets half.
will get annoyed certainly, may file a law suit, may appeal for divorce etc etc.
Yes, 125.00 and 6 Weeks if one of you gets a temporary mail drop in Las Vegas Nevada.
There are no longer laws requiring a cause for a divorce in America, and whoever gets custody of the kids should get child support, though this does not mean it will be the parent who was cheated on. Also, the man may not be the father of the children born in the marriage.