Summary
In Mississippi, if you can prove adultery, you may be entitled to alimony, child custody, and equitable distribution of marital assets. The best interest of the child is prioritized in custody decisions. Mississippi also has an alienation of affection law, allowing a spouse to sue a third party who interferes with the marriage, though it is complex and difficult to prove. Consult a local attorney for specific advice.Full Conversation
Ok so I'm just curious to see what I could get from divorcing an abusive narcissist who cheated and got another woman pregnant
Hello Courtney, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Divorce outcomes depend on many factors such as your location, duration of marriage, and shared assets. May I know where you're located to provide more accurate information?
Mississippi and we have a son that's 10 years old been together 12 years married *
In Mississippi, if you can prove adultery, you may be entitled to:
- Alimony: depends on factors like length of marriage, ability to earn income, child care.
- Child Custody: the best interest of the child is prioritized.
- Equitable Distribution: marital assets are divided fairly, not necessarily equally.
For specific advice, consult a local attorney.
Thank you so much. Can you answer one more question ⁉️
Of course, Courtney. I'm here to help. What's your next question?
Is their a homewrecker law
In Mississippi, there's a law known as "alienation of affection". It allows a spouse to sue a third party who interferes with the marriage. However, it's complex and difficult to prove. Consult a local attorney for guidance.
Thank you so much ❤️
You're welcome, Courtney. If you decided to pursue this, you might need a local attorney. One nearby could be
Mississippi Bar Association
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * North State Street, Jackson, MS *
Website: www.msbar.orgStay strong and take care of yourself.