PayrollHRGuy
Senior Member
Just to clarify. An act doesn't have to be criminally illegal to get sued for it.
Just to clarify. An act doesn't have to be criminally illegal to get sued for it.
And it's really none of your business.A friend of mine has been having an affair with a married Man and now the wife is threatening to charge her with a crime because she knew the Man was Married.
I just don’t want to see her get hurt in the long run by making this mistakeAnd it's really none of your business.
All y'all must be real young to think you can save each other from making stupid mistakes.I just don’t want to see her get hurt in the long run by making this mistake
No not at all young. Just never been in a situation like this before with a friend whom I’ve known for a long time.All y'all must be real young to think you can save each other from making stupid mistakes.
She's involved with a cheating husband so it guaranteed she'll be hurt by this mistake. The cruelest thing that wife could do is let your friend have her husband. I doubt your friend will enjoy it when the man cheats on her further down the road. It'll be exactly what your friend deserves and a valuable lesson for her to learn in life.I just don’t want to see her get hurt in the long run by making this mistake
Suing for intentional affliction of emotional distress is about the only thing the wife can try, legally. This a civil action, not a criminal one. There is no possibility of jail. There is a possibility of money. A slim possibility.Well the wife has a lawyer and the lawyer sent papers to my friends house stating something about emotional distress
How interesting.Adultery is extramarital sex that is considered objectionable on social, religious, moral, or legal grounds. So that is why it is a crime to commit adultery in Virginia.
I think Family Law needs a refresher course in family law.The actual legal definition of adultery in VA is this:
Any person, being married, who voluntarily shall have sexual intercourse with any person not his or her spouse ... (https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title18.2/chapter8/section18.2-365/)
The law mentions nothing about social, religious or moral grounds.
EDIT: I know this is from February...and I know the law was posted previously in the thread. I just wanted to make the point that "social, religious or moral grounds" aren't mentioned in the law