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Apr 26, 2009, 07:31 AM
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Is adultery illegal in Wa. State?
Is adultery illegal in Wa. State? If so would it effect an uncontested divorce? What effect may it have?
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Apr 26, 2009, 07:45 AM
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This previous thread may help answer any of your questions. I f you need further assistance someone will be more than willing to advise you further.
Adultery in Washington state:
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New Member
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Apr 26, 2009, 08:24 AM
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IS adultery illegal in Wa. State?
If so what type of crime is it?
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Ultra Member
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Apr 26, 2009, 08:37 AM
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Sure it is illegal just not sure what type of crime is it. It is felony under criminal law most likely.
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Senior Member
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Apr 26, 2009, 09:07 AM
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Background: Marriage is a civil contract. In 1973, Washington adopted
The Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act and became a " no-fault" divorce
state. Either spouse may dissolve the marriage contract and obtain a
divorce by alleging that the marriage is "irretrievably broken."
The court must dispose of the parties' property without regard to
marital misconduct.
Prior to the adoption of the uniform act, Washington was a " fault"
Divorce state. Divorce could only be granted for one of several
Reasons: (1) consent to the marriage was obtained by fraud or force and
No voluntary cohabitation followed the discovery of the fraud; (2) a
Party was incapable of consent due to insufficient age or mental
Incapacity; (3) adultery and the action was filed within one year of
Learning about the adultery; (4) impotency; (5) abandonment for one
Year; (6) cruel treatment of either party by the other, or personal
Indignities rendering life burdensome; (7) habitual drunkenness of
Either party; (8) neglect or refusal of the husband to make suitable
Provision for his family; (9) imprisonment; (10) living separate and
Apart for five consecutive years without regard to fault in the
Separation; or (11) insanity for a period of two years before filing for
Divorce.
Previous thread:
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Internet Research Expert
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Apr 26, 2009, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by ylaira
Sure it is illegal just not sure what type of crime is it. It is felony under criminal law most likely.
Is it possible for you to quote some law that shows it's a felony anywhere ?
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Ultra Member
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Apr 26, 2009, 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by califdadof3
Is it possible for you to quote some law that shows its a felony anywhere ?
She can't quote anything because she does not know what she is talking about.
In my opinion, all anti-adultery laws in the US were invalidated when the US Supreme Court decided Lawrence v. Texas (2003)539 US 558. Anyone interested in the rights of consenting adults to have sex in private should read the case (wikipedia it for a summary).
As to anyone who thinks adultery is illegal in WA, cite the relevant statute that says it's illegal. Then analyze the constitutionality of that statute, if it even exists in the first place, under Lawrence v. Texas.
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Ultra Member
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Apr 26, 2009, 12:26 PM
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That's the word Alty.. immoral!
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Ultra Member
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Apr 26, 2009, 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by ylaira
That's the word Alty..immoral!
Wonderful, but this is a law board, not a morality or religion board.
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Ultra Member
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Apr 26, 2009, 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by califdadof3
Is it possible for you to quote some law that shows its a felony anywhere ?
Were talking about just ANYHERE, OK In my origin country adultery is felony Check other links here:
https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/divorc...te-239000.html
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Ultra Member
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Apr 26, 2009, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by ylaira
No, excuse me, the OP asked about the law of Washington State- no one asked or cares about the law of the Philippines (except you apparently).
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Ultra Member
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Apr 26, 2009, 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by cadillac59
No, excuse me, the OP asked about the law of Washington State- no one asked or cares about the law of the Philippines (except you apparently).
I stressed anywhere thinking you won't bother about it anymore because that's the Q's of the person that replied on this thread. I provided the link to support where did I get the felony "i think". Ughhhh.:p Why there are people who loves to argue when there's nothing should be argued about?
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Pets Expert
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Apr 26, 2009, 12:48 PM
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Ylaira, the fact is that the OP specifically asked about Washington State, not anywhere.
Also, it's great that you want to help, but on the legal boards "I think" isn't acceptable, you have to know.
Ylaira, if you want to discuss adultery as a felony anywhere then start a thread, it would be a very interesting discussion and would probably provide a lot of info to others.
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Computer Expert and Renaissance Man
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Apr 26, 2009, 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by ylaira
Why there are people who loves to argue when there's nothing should be argued about?
But there is something to argue about. There is the accuracy of the information we provide here. Your answer was not accurate and that was pointed out. You then compounded the mistake by giving a ne3gative comment that was not deserved. The issue is simple. Don't "guess" when answering technical questions. If you do answer, be prepared to back up your answer or recant it.
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Senior Member
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Apr 26, 2009, 01:05 PM
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Ran out of "Greenies" for ScottGem. The reply was/is absolutely correct. It is imperative that when offering assistance with someone in need one should do the research to be able to substantiate the particular response. There is nothing wrong with making an error where the problem arises is when needless arguing to the fact which takes away from the initial question.
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Ultra Member
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Apr 26, 2009, 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by ylaira
I stressed anywhere thinking you won't bother about it anymore because that's the Q's of the person that replied on this thread. I provided the link to support where did I get the felony "i think". ughhhh.:p Why there are people who loves to argue when there's nothing should be argued about?
If an issue of Philippine family law arises then I'm sure we would welcome your input. But that doesn't occur very often. Further, Philippine family law is not much of a model to use to answer general questions: It's a fairly anachronistic code heavily influenced, as far as I can tell, by the Roman Catholic Church. But, don't get me wrong, I have a great deal of respect for the Philippines and its people, and in fact they have made some major reforms in the area of gay rights, which I find very encouraging and admirable, having legalized same sex sexual relations in 2004, having lifted its ban on gays in the military in March 2009, and having passed in their Lower House an anti-discrimination bill that unfortunately has not yet been implemented. But when it comes to traditional divorces and such they are very unlike the Western world.
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Uber Member
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Apr 26, 2009, 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by ylaira
I stressed anywhere thinking you won't bother about it anymore because that's the Q's of the person that replied on this thread. I provided the link to support where did I get the felony "i think". ughhhh.:p Why there are people who loves to argue when there's nothing should be argued about?
We take great pride in our answers on the legal boards - there is no guessing. If you post something, be prepared to back it up with facts.
And also be prepared to answer the question, not go off in some other direction.
This isn't about feelings. You could have caused the OP a great deal of grief by giving an incorrect answer and then continuing to defend it.
I researched this question for someone a few months ago - I'm sure a search would find my rather lengthy answer. I found any number of Christian sites and Church-sponsored sites which said that it IS illegal in certain States. I then searched the various State laws and discovered that the Christian sites were wrong.
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Ultra Member
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Apr 26, 2009, 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by ScottGem
But there is something to argue about. There is the accuracy of the information we provide here. Your answer was not accurate and that was pointed out. You then compounded the mistake by giving a ne3gative comment that was not deserved. The issue is simple. Don't "guess" when answering technical questions. If you do answer, be prepared to back up your answer or recant it.
I just answered the Q's of Califdadof03, I agree that it I answered what's not related to the OP's question and I must credit Alty for the word "immoral". Hope somebody checked that little link I gave. Very similar questiona nd a lot of people responded to it last year. https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/family...te-239000.html
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Uber Member
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Apr 26, 2009, 01:17 PM
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Again - this is the legal board, not the relationship and/or marriage board. It isn't about morals and feelings and "thinking," It's about the LAW.
Everyone who ever posted here could consider adultery to be immioral. It wouldn't matter. It's what the LAW thinks, not a public poll.
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Computer Expert and Renaissance Man
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Apr 26, 2009, 01:24 PM
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