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weiss

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in north carolina "alienation of affection" can be a valid reason to seek divorce. what is the basis for aoa? i mean, if two people just don't get along any more and one decides to want to get out of the marriage based on too many differences aoa can almost always be brought up.
 


LegalBeagle

Senior Member
weiss said:
in north carolina "alienation of affection" can be a valid reason to seek divorce. what is the basis for aoa? i mean, if two people just don't get along any more and one decides to want to get out of the marriage based on too many differences aoa can almost always be brought up.
AOA is not grounds for a divorce.

There are only two grounds for divorce in North Carolina: one-year separation and incurable insanity. For a one-year separation you must assert, under oath, that you and your spouse have been living separate and apart for one year. You must live in separate residences during that year. You do not need to file any papers, to document the beginning of your separation; your assertion is sufficient to prove that the year has elapsed.
 
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weiss

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so how come people get sued for aoa? can you sue for aoa after you have signed and notarized separation papers?
 

LegalBeagle

Senior Member
weiss said:
so how come people get sued for aoa? can you sue for aoa after you have signed and notarized separation papers?
Very few people sue for AOA and even fewer win. To win, you need to prove that at the time your spouse had an affair, you truly believed you were in a loving marriage and nothing was wrong.. you were happy.. and that happiness was destroyed but someone else coming into your spouses life and purposesly going out of their way to ruin the marriage.

 

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