no
Your husband can sue you and your boyfriend depending on your states laws. Also, if your husband finds out you are dating, a judge can grant him a divorce on the grounds of adultery.
Divorce. You can't sue for infidelity. This probably won't work, but you could try getting a good lawyer and sue for "emotional damages," but why? Suing your spouse is only going to make them want to be with someone else even more. You need to work your marriage out face to face.
No adultery is not illegal in Louisiana. Adultery is not illegal in most states but it is considered immoral.
It depends on the local law. Rationally, Yes!
You can sue your wife for divorce, but I believe you can sue her 'partner' for 'Alienation of Affection'. Contact a lawyer. If you can prove that she left you for this 'partner' you might be successful.
No. It actually, is none of your business that this happened. The person who this happened to was the person harmed, not you.
No. The other person didn't commit adultery against you only your spouse did. Your spouse violated your marriage vows.
I see 21 states still have anti-adultery laws. What was the reason indiana legalized adultery in 1976?
Yes, in the state of Michigan the act of adultery is considered to be a felony. Adultery is not a felony in all fifty states however.
Technically, yes. Practically speaking: waste of time and money.
The laws regarding suing for adultery vary by jurisdiction. In some jurisdictions, such as some states in the United States, adultery may be a grounds for divorce but is not typically a basis for a separate lawsuit. If you believe you are not the biological father of a child and want to address parental rights or seek financial compensation, it is advisable to consult with a family law attorney in your specific jurisdiction to understand your legal options.