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A friend has been told he will be sued because he had an (very short) affair with a married woman. The threat is that he will be financially punished. Is this possible under the law in South Carolina?

2007-01-19 08:32:14 · 6 answers · asked by ? 2 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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My girl friend who had lived in South Carolina not too long ago said no there is not. She knows this because her husband for over 20 years cheated on her and she couldn't sue the women he was with. Or she would have. He's a ex-husband know. So tell your friend not to worry and keep it in his pants.

2007-01-19 08:53:29 · answer #1 · answered by Old School 6 · 0 0

There is in North Carolina, not sure about South Carolina. He can be sued for alienation of affection, for all the monies lost because of the breakup of the marriage.

2007-01-19 08:35:15 · answer #2 · answered by Darth Vader 6 · 0 0

RE: is instantly ahead regulation marriage universal in South Carolina? If instantly ahead regulation marriage is allowed in South Carolina, how lengthy do both human beings ought to stay at the same time to be referred to as guy and spouse?

2016-11-25 20:57:43 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The causes of action (the theory upon which you can sue) are called "criminal conversation" (the adulterous sex) and "alienation of affection" (hubby didn't get no love while his wife was out with the 3rd party). Most states have done away with these suits; I don't know about SC.

2007-01-19 08:37:53 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2014-09-09 08:58:08 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In some states, adultery is illegal.

2007-01-19 08:38:22 · answer #6 · answered by Pitchow! 7 · 0 0

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