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My wife stays over a "friends" place (a guy) and has been spending the night there for over a month now. Obviously we are seriously talking about devorce. Beside morally is there anything else that is concidered wrong with that legally? I got Depression and she does not believe in that, so she wants a devorce. Plus this guy has manipulated her for the past 4 months now and she doen't even see it. It has effected our 2 kids and every part of our lives! I know adultery is about sex, but wold this be anything?

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My wife stays over a "friends" place (a guy) and has been spending the night there for over a month now. Obviously we are seriously talking about devorce. Beside morally is there anything else that is concidered wrong with that legally? I got Depression and she does not believe in that, so she wants a devorce. Plus this guy has manipulated her for the past 4 months now and she doen't even see it. It has effected our 2 kids and every part of our lives! I know adultery is about sex, but wold this be anything?

 

They call it an AFFAIR. That's what's going on.

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My wife stays over a "friends" place (a guy) and has been spending the night there for over a month now. Obviously we are seriously talking about devorce. Beside morally is there anything else that is concidered wrong with that legally? I got Depression and she does not believe in that, so she wants a devorce. Plus this guy has manipulated her for the past 4 months now and she doen't even see it. It has effected our 2 kids and every part of our lives! I know adultery is about sex, but wold this be anything?

 

Adultery I think

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In my state, that would be considered adultery, criminal conversation, alienation of affection, and abandonment and you would be entitled to divorce your wife 'at fault' and sue the OM for monetary damages.

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In my state, that would be considered adultery, criminal conversation, alienation of affection, and abandonment and you would be entitled to divorce your wife 'at fault' and sue the OM for monetary damages.

 

Agreed...... Sorry to hear about your situation that really sux on how your wife is affective your family

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Both forum members seibert253 and soma1980 both defined your situation with the true legal terms........

 

1. Adultery

 

2. An Affair

 

I will rather put it in layman's terms for you......

 

"She's been playing both side of the fence for a while"!

 

or

 

"She's messing around on you"!

 

or the kick in the nuts term.....

 

"She's cheating on you"!

 

There, I think between everyone who has chimed in, I think everyone gets the point!

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Yes, she is cheating for sure. She is lucky that they aren't living in NC. This state can slam down the hammer on stuff like that - on both the person cheating and the person they are cheating with.

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My wife stays over a "friends" place (a guy) and has been spending the night there for over a month now. Obviously we are seriously talking about devorce. Beside morally is there anything else that is concidered wrong with that legally? I got Depression and she does not believe in that, so she wants a devorce. Plus this guy has manipulated her for the past 4 months now and she doen't even see it. It has effected our 2 kids and every part of our lives! I know adultery is about sex, but wold this be anything?

 

Yeah...it would be something that I think you already got the gist of based on the responses....but I think that is more to this story than her sleeping over at a guys house...why would she?

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