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No. In a very few jurisdictions in the U. S. a spouse can bring a lawsuit against a third party who they feel has interfered in their marital relationship. These types of suits are called alienation of affection or criminal conversation. Most jurisdictions have determined they are based on an antiquated concept in law. These lawsuits are not allowed in Minnesota.

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