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My spouse committed adultery – will the courts be more likely to favor me in a divorce case?

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My spouse committed adultery – will the courts be more likely to favor me in a divorce case?

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Many spouses are surprised to learn that adultery doesn’t always carry much weight in the court’s opinion. However, if you can show that adultery resulted in a financial loss to the marriage, such as excessive spending of marital funds on a third party, the court will consider this as a factor – but you must be able to prove it.

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