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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Marriage is a contract. It’s a publicly available contract. If you break a contract or you aided somebody in breaking a contract, those somebodies should be sued for what breaking that contract cost the offended partyand pain and suffering just like every other contract.[/quote] Ugh, the last thing our court system needs is to get even more clogged up with angry spouses suing each other. Also, you’d have to prove financial damages. What are you gonna sue for, the $100 your husband spent on dinner for their AP? This is already handled in divorce in marital resources were spent on an affair, no need to add suing into the mix. Suing also implies ownership and that’s just gross. Nobody belongs to anybody. It’s not like a business where somebody steals a thing (money). The only thing that’ll happen is people who are already abusive and vindictive will use it to punish the other person. Toxic people will hire PIs and make fake setups. No fault divorce exists for this very reason, so people can have a clean break without having to destroy each other in court. I say this as someone who was cheated on multiple times by someone who did waste marital resources. It’s just not worth it. Move on with your life and find peace. Too many people stay stuck and just want revenge. [/quote]
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