There are situation when you do want to allege a grounds such
as adultery however.
Not exact matches
However, in other places in the Old Testament the death penalty is prescribed for violating injunctions such
as murder and
adultery.
However, just
as with premarital sex, there are lots of long - term and destructive consequences for engaging in
adultery.
Cyber-sex or sexting,
however, while obviously emotionally devastating to the other spouse or partner, does not reach the level of intimacy necessary for it to function
as adultery under the Divorce Act.
Judges may not include
adultery as a factor when determining how to divide marital property,
however.
However,
as with a division of assets, the court is unlikely to consider
adultery a factor in determining spousal support unless the spouse's adulterous behavior caused financial harm to the other spouse.
However, if he uses a traditional fault ground, such
as adultery or cruelty, he must ultimately produce a witness to testify under oath such grounds occurred.
However, in appropriate cases, the court will consider the issue of a spouse's
adultery as a basis to give the other spouse a greater share of the marital property.
However, the court is permitted to consider any fault that led to the divorce, including abuse,
adultery and abandonment, which may affect the requesting spouse's right to alimony
as well
as the owing spouse's obligation to pay.