Legal Question in Family Law in Minnesota
Divorce rights in case of infidelity
My wife of 24 years and I are going for a divorce. Since there were no children, we have agreed to an amicable collaborative agreement to end the marriage. She now is carrying on a hot, torrid homosexual romance with her niece. Should I escalate it to a court case and sue for alienation of affection or ''let sleeping dogs lie.''
Asked on 5/10/07, 10:27 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Maury Beaulier612.240.8005
Minnesota Lawyers
Re: Divorce rights in case of infidelity
There is no cognizable right of action for alienation of affection. As a result, that is not an option.
However, if you cannot reach an agreement, you would be required to file the divorce in court and, perhaps, litigate the issues.
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Answered on 5/10/07, 1:19 pm