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  1. #1
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    Default Re: Allienation of Affection and Using Your Travel for Work to "Entertain"

    You need to speak with a local attorney. Although Mississippi still entertains AoA suits you must weigh this up against the reality that the paramour simply doesn't have anything worthwhile that you can attach for damages.

    Divorce may be a cheaper, wiser and better option for you. Also, your husband should realize that using his position like that is NOT welcomed or condoned by any branch of the military. He can face severe penalties.

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    Default Re: Allienation of Affection and Using Your Travel for Work to "Entertain"

    I will be so happy the day every state gets rid of the whole concept of Alienation of Affection.... it's ridiculous.

    However, yes, you are free to file for divorce.

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    Default Re: Allienation of Affection and Using Your Travel for Work to "Entertain"

    Where do YOU live?

    What are my options?
    Speak to his CO, then DTMFA.

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    Default Re: Allienation of Affection and Using Your Travel for Work to "Entertain"

    Quote Quoting LawResearcherMissy
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    Speak to his CO, then DTMFA.
    Did you notice that the OP was ready to go to the mat for AoA but didn't mention adultery...the FAR easier charge to prove?

    Now, why would that be?

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    Default Re: Allienation of Affection and Using Your Travel for Work to "Entertain"

    Now, why would that be?
    Because Hell hath no fury, my friend, and misery do love her some company. And people seem to always want to go after the other woman/other man for "theft", as if the wandering spouse was just this guileless child suddenly swept away.

    Yeah, yeah, people automatically think Big Money, too, but that's really only because in their anger and hurt, they're not really thinking.

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