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Florida Divorce Lawyer Russell Knight Explains the Possibility of Suing the Person Whom Their Spouse Had an Affair With

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Florida divorce lawyer Russell Knight (https://divorceattorneynaplesfl.com/in-florida-can-i-sue-the-person-who-stole-my-husband-or-wife-from-me/) releases a new article explaining the possibility of suing the person who had an affair with someone else’s spouse. In Florida, it used to be possible to sue a seducer or seductress whom someone’s husband or wife ran away with. Before 1945, there were all sorts of ways a person could sue the new person in their spouse’s life.

According to the article from the Florida divorce lawyer, “the worst aspect of adultery is when the new boyfriend/girlfriend gets introduced to the children. It is incumbent on the aggrieved spouse to be the bigger person and allow the introduction so as to eliminate any accusation of alienating the children from their parents.”

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In the state of Florida, there are no grounds for a lawsuit based on allegations of causing a marriage to end. This concept is known as "alienation of affection" and it has been abolished in Florida since 1968.

However, this does not mean that an individual cannot seek legal recourse for damages that may have occurred as a result of the end of their marriage. For example, if one spouse has an affair and spends a significant amount of money on their paramour, the other spouse may be able to seek reimbursement for those expenses through the divorce process.

Additionally, the article notes that while alienation of affection is not a valid cause of action in Florida, "criminal conversation" (the act of one spouse having sexual relations with the other spouse's paramour) is still a crime in the state. It is important to note, however, that this crime is rarely prosecuted.

The article also covers other relevant topics, such as the difference between no-fault and fault-based divorce in Florida and the impact infidelity can have on the divorce process.

Lastly, attorney Russell Knight emphasizes the importance of having an experienced attorney when dealing with divorce and child custody. Having a skilled lawyer may be able to help the client understand if the marriage they have is a common law marriage and whether it is still valid in the state of Florida.

About the Law Office of Russell Knight

The Law Office of Russell Knight was established in 2009 by the family law attorney Russell D. Knight. The lawyer has always focused on family and divorce law. Russell's love for family law is demonstrated by the numerous articles personally written by the lawyer. Attorney Russell has been licensed as a lawyer in both Florida and Illinois. Contact his office today at (239) 202-0455.

Law Office of Russell Knight

1415 Panther Ln #218, Naples, FL 34109, United States

(239) 202-0455

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About Law Office of Russell Knight :

The Law Office of Russell Knight is based out of Naples, Florida, and serves all of Southwest Florida’s family law needs. We recognize that divorce and other family law issues are situations that require both professional experience and compassion.

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Russell D. Knight

1415 Panther Ln #218, Naples, FL 34109, United States

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