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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it is because physical cheating in VA can speed up the divorce process. In MD, I don't believe it matters.[/quote] In VA, adultery proven to the point where it can be grounds for divorce = no alimony for the cheater (and I suspect more alimony from the cheater but that's a judge-by-judge thing.) I thought in MD you could get a quicker divorce for grounds but it didn't matter in terms of $$$. Proven to the point where it can be grounds requires a PI or some ironclad evidence, and there's other things (e.g. the cheated-on spouse can't have had sex since getting the evidence of adultery, otherwise that's condoning/forgiving the adultery) that must be met. If a SAHM wife of two years that's 35 and college educated is demanding lifetime support, then proving adultery on her part is probably worthwhile and will reduce her to the standard "here, go back to school, lady" level of alimony/support or quite possibly even Nelson Muntz levels of support. No effect at all on child support or custody, unless someone's been consuming fine Columbian off strippers' asses (and I'm not talking about coffee). A law-talking type in VA would know all the ins and outs (heh, heh, heh). [/quote]
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