To sue someone for being a "homewrecker," you would typically need to pursue a claim for alienation of affection or intentional infliction of emotional distress, depending on your jurisdiction. This involves proving that the third party intentionally interfered with your marriage or relationship and caused harm. It's important to consult with a qualified attorney who can guide you through the legal process and help gather necessary evidence. Keep in mind that the success of such lawsuits can vary widely based on local laws and specific circumstances.
You move on and find someone who is not married and stop being a homewrecker!
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The duration of Homewrecker is 1440.0 seconds.
hold on i will go look being a homewrecker
Homewrecker ended on 2005-12-18.
Homewrecker was created on 2005-10-30.
Sweet Homewrecker was created in 1996-05.
The term "Homewrecker" refers to someone that breaks up a home or family, this usually happens when one spouse has an extra marital affair that ends up ruining the relationship and separating the family.
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I do am sorry but you will not find a state where they sue a woman or married man being a homewrecker. From the west coast to the east coast home wrecker will always be that person that become the married man mistress.Added: I believe that you are referring to an offense that used to be known as "Alienation of Affection." Very few states still recognize the cause of action, but it still does exist in Hawaii, Illinois, North Carolina, Mississippi, New Mexico, South Dakota and Utah. Even in those states, however, this suit is rarely asserted, and even more rarely won.
if the person is purposely hurting you then yes if there just annoying you then no.
Laws cannot protect someone from being falsely accused. After an accusation has been made, you may be able to sue someone for defamation of character.