What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NC(I am GA- this is a question for my sister who is in NC)
NC recognizes alienation of affection & criminal conversation claims against a third party. The law was amended in October 2009 in the following manner:
§ 52-13. Procedures in causes of action for alienation of affection and criminal conversation.
(a) No act of the defendant shall give rise to a cause of action for alienation of affection or criminal conversation that occurs after the plaintiff and the plaintiff's spouse physically separate with the intent of either the plaintiff or plaintiff's spouse that the physical separation remain permanent.
(b) An action for alienation of affection or criminal conversation shall not be commenced more than three years from the last act of the defendant giving rise to the cause of action.
(c) A person may commence a cause of action for alienation of affection or criminal conversation against a natural person only.[3]
Question: Does section (b) of this amendment mean three years from the date of separation, or three years from the date of actual divorce decree? Any insight would be helpful.
NC recognizes alienation of affection & criminal conversation claims against a third party. The law was amended in October 2009 in the following manner:
§ 52-13. Procedures in causes of action for alienation of affection and criminal conversation.
(a) No act of the defendant shall give rise to a cause of action for alienation of affection or criminal conversation that occurs after the plaintiff and the plaintiff's spouse physically separate with the intent of either the plaintiff or plaintiff's spouse that the physical separation remain permanent.
(b) An action for alienation of affection or criminal conversation shall not be commenced more than three years from the last act of the defendant giving rise to the cause of action.
(c) A person may commence a cause of action for alienation of affection or criminal conversation against a natural person only.[3]
Question: Does section (b) of this amendment mean three years from the date of separation, or three years from the date of actual divorce decree? Any insight would be helpful.