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cheatingWhat is the name of your state?mississippi my stepdautghter was caught chetting but her husbands been cheating on her what should she do undefined |
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| Ummmm, that's a hard one. Let's see. Hmmm. Neither spouse cares about fidelity or commitment to the other? They are both adulterers? Maybe she should file for divorce?
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| Adultery is grounds for divorce but with both doing it who knows, maybe marriage counseling? Grounds for Divorce: Mississippi LEGAL GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE: No-Fault: Irreconcilable differences. See also below under Simplified or Special Divorce Procedures. [Mississippi Code Annotated; Section 93, Chapters 5-1, 5-2, and 5-7]. General: (1) Impotence; (2) adultery; (3) imprisonment; (4) alcoholism and/or drug addiction; (5) confinement for incurable insanity for at least 3 years before the divorce is filed; (6) wife is pregnant by another at the time of marriage without husband's knowledge; (7) willful desertion for at least 1 year; (8) cruel and inhuman treatment; (9) spouse lacked mental capacity to consent [including temporary incapacity resulting from drug or alcohol use]; and (10) incest. In addition, an affidavit must be filed stating that there is no collusion between the spouses. [Mississippi Code Annotated; Section 93, Chapters 5-1 and 5-7]. |
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| Sounds like true love to me... ![]() |
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| I'd say both should walk away from each other with what ever stuff or money each of them brought into the marriage. Since they are both cheating, no one deserves more than the other and it's obviously not a very good marriage. |
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