No. Years ago it use to be a action in divorce and that has been dropped.
Answer 2:
In the US, anybody can always sue anybody. The real question is whether the suit will be dismissed by the court or will go forward.
Answer 3:
Actually, there are several states that will still allow a lover to be sued. It is called an Alienation of Affection lawsuit.
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No. The other person didn't commit adultery against you only your spouse did. Your spouse violated your marriage vows.
It depends on the local law. Rationally, Yes!
It defined American citizens as white. It said that a black man could not sue a white man.
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.
In a personal injury case, you can sue for damages such as medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other related costs resulting from the injury.
In a personal injury case, you can sue for damages such as medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other related costs resulting from the injury.
No. It actually, is none of your business that this happened. The person who this happened to was the person harmed, not you.
This Supreme Court case was B. T. Man v.s. Sue Permanne
Sue-Ellen Case was born in 1942.
Technically, yes. Practically speaking: waste of time and money.
A lawyer can sue like any other citizen. There are no processes,just the processes that the a normal citizen have that sues a case.