Anyone who believes that infidelity, i.e. an affair, is no longer a marital misconduct is seriously mistaken. But it’s not just adultery that is grounds for divorce; there are considerably more. What should you look out for and when is there no marital misconduct? Divorce expert Maria Christina Kolar-Syrmas knows.
The belief that adultery is no longer a marital misconduct is still widespread today: “But that is wrong,” reports lawyer Maria Christina Kolar-Syrmas from practice: “Section 49 of the Marriage Act explicitly lists adultery as serious marital misconduct. But like all other marital misconduct, this must have been the cause of the incurable breakdown of the marriage.”
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