No it wouldn't be defamation of character but it can be viewed as a threat to you and your wife's life. Which could get here in a lot of trouble with authorities if brought to their attention.
Yes, you can sue your husband for defamation of character, as defamation laws apply to all individuals, regardless of their relationship. However, the specifics can vary by jurisdiction, and marital communications may be protected under certain privileges, making such cases complex. Additionally, pursuing legal action against a spouse can have significant emotional and relational consequences. It's advisable to consult a legal professional to understand the implications and potential outcomes.
Leave him to it ... he will soon come to his mind !
can husband join facebook using his email as im trying to do this but now working
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You might have grounds for a defamation of character lawsuit if her claims are proven to be lies and you suffered damages because of it, such as loss of a job, a failed marital relationship, etc., not because it made you angry.
Facebook can be used for the good; making new friends as well as just chatting. If your husband is not just talking to all women and has some male friends on Facebook then that is normal and he has a right to compliment another woman if they are chatting. If he is just searching Facebook for women friends then you need to tell him how you feel about it and that it has to stop.
it means that if your 'husband or wife has died ' ,
through prayer by your character
You can't unless you know your husbands passwords on Facebook. And if you do you can check all the friends and who he talk to... Good luck...
Harry Connick Jr. played the character of Leo, Grace's husband.
If you have a permenant restraining no contact order then your ex-husband commenting on your facebook picture definitely violates the terms of the restraining order because he is not suppose to contact you at all and commenting on your facebook picture would be a form of contact.