In California, adultery is not a legal ground for divorce, as the state follows a "no-fault" divorce system. This means that you can file for divorce based on irreconcilable differences without needing to prove infidelity. However, if you are separated and your spouse commits adultery, it may have implications for spousal support or the division of property, but it won't affect the divorce itself.
If the separation is legally binding, then no you can not file adultery. If there is no legal separation, you can claim that you were working on your marriage then with a lawyer, you can file adultery.
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You can file a complaint for divorce.
As adultery, by itself, isn't grounds for deportation, most likely no-where.
Yes, she can.
A married person can claim adultery as a grounds for divorce if it is legal grounds for divorce in their jurisdiction.
No punishment. Just file for divorce and move on please.
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Yes you can file a say case of being unfaithful.
Adultery & Concubinage [Art. 333-334]
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