No. The law presumes that adults married or not enter into relationships of their own free will and that being the case they are solely responsible for the consequences. Some states still have laws that pertain to the recovery of damages incurred due to infidelity, however in the present US society those laws are no longer enforceable. The unfaithful spouse made the choice to commit adultery that is a matter of morals not a legal one that being the case damage to the relationship is the fault of the unfaithful spouse not the other party.
In cases of infidelity and resulting children, the legal options vary depending on jurisdiction. Generally, you would not be able to sue the woman for having a child with your husband. However, you may be able to pursue legal action against your husband for infidelity or consider divorce proceedings. Consulting with a family law attorney would be best to understand your specific rights and options.
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Her husband's constant infidelity.
If you have proof of adultery, you can sue your husband for divorce. In the US, the days of suing a mistress for "alienation of affection" are gone. You cannot obtain a money judgment for emotional damages caused by your husband's infidelity. No judge will order the mistress to pay you.
There are no laws about immoral activities such as infidelity.
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Yes you can sue anyone for abuse
Whether or not you can sue your husband for an STD depends greatly on where you live. If you get an STD from your spouse, you can sue for negligence, emotional distress, battery, and breach of contract.
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It would appear that infidelity has a price?