For the uninformed, I present to you….the Alienation of Affections Act:
Also, the law falls under the auspices of “punitive damages” (e.g., intentional infliction of emotional distress)….so yes, millions HAVE been awarded at trial (in North Carolina, for example).
Cheat on your spouse and get your side piece sued for it, brehs.
The seven US jurisdictions where this law is applicable are: Hawaii, Illinois, North Carolina, Mississippi, New Mexico, South Dakota and Utah.This law, which appears to only remain on the books in a handful of states today, allows a person to sue the third-party allegedly responsible for taking away the affections of his or her spouse. Criminal conversation is a similar tort, but requires that an act of adultery occurred during the extra-martial relationship.
Also, the law falls under the auspices of “punitive damages” (e.g., intentional infliction of emotional distress)….so yes, millions HAVE been awarded at trial (in North Carolina, for example).
Cheat on your spouse and get your side piece sued for it, brehs.
