What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? North Carolina
My parents are in the seperation process after news of my fathers suspected affair with one of my former teachers came to light. My mother wants to sue the woman for alienation of affection but I'm worried that there isn't enough evidence despite an extensive and tell tale phone record and her finding the woman in my father's apartment just two months after she moved out. A recent confession to my mother about an outing may indicate that I may have been involuntarily involved in said affair. I have knowledge of a few other outings that took place where I was not present but my sibling was. I have not revealed these yet as I am worried that it will endanger his relationship with either parent in the event that he must testify. Although I am of age and currently not on speaking terms with my father I still feel like my mother is taking a large risk with this lawsuit and I don't know what to do. Any advice?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
My parents are in the seperation process after news of my fathers suspected affair with one of my former teachers came to light. My mother wants to sue the woman for alienation of affection but I'm worried that there isn't enough evidence despite an extensive and tell tale phone record and her finding the woman in my father's apartment just two months after she moved out. A recent confession to my mother about an outing may indicate that I may have been involuntarily involved in said affair. I have knowledge of a few other outings that took place where I was not present but my sibling was. I have not revealed these yet as I am worried that it will endanger his relationship with either parent in the event that he must testify. Although I am of age and currently not on speaking terms with my father I still feel like my mother is taking a large risk with this lawsuit and I don't know what to do. Any advice?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?