If you are seeking legal recourse against a mistress, you may consider filing a lawsuit for "alienation of affection" or "criminal conversation," depending on the jurisdiction. These claims typically assert that the third party's involvement contributed to the breakdown of a marriage. However, such cases are not recognized in all states, and the success of the claims can vary widely based on local laws and specific circumstances. It’s advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance tailored to your situation.
Adultery & Concubinage [Art. 333-334]
A Divorce. He can then pay you alimony and see how much the mistress wants him then. Be strong. If you have some education and decnt health, you can take care of your self.
It depends on the circumstance. Filing a suit simply because the mistress engaged in an affair will most likely fail in a courtroom. A judge is more likely to hold the married individual (the husband, in this case) more responsible than the mistress, considering that the married individual broke a contract (the contract being the marriage) and the mistress did not (assuming the mistress is not married).
Actually you can!.
What do you mean by "case file paper" ?
You file a case in the court system of the jurisdiction in which the offense occurred.
do I have to file a bfief to file for a motion for change of venue in civil case
The SOS file number for this specific case is 123456789.
When a husband wants to keep his family and still have his mistress, then yes, the wife has every right to file for divorce.
If your husband has broken off the affair with the mistress then your husband should do the right thing and pay child support, but that does not mean you have to accept the child into the family. If the mistress does not want the child then it is up to you whether you want to help to raise that child. If your husband is still seeing his mistress then pack his bags and kick him out and either file for a separation or divorce.
Yes. That way it will be preserved in the case file.Yes. That way it will be preserved in the case file.Yes. That way it will be preserved in the case file.Yes. That way it will be preserved in the case file.
Yes, the father of the child is obligated to provide support.