Thank you for your response. A bit more detail:
1. No events took place in MS other than the married party visiting the third party at a business venture. All the "events" happened in Georgia or places other than MS. Would that one time seen in public be enough to prove the alienation charge?
2. To clarify "the plaintiff getting everything that they ask for by default": if the third party does not respond, would that mean they get the third parties financial records by court order?
Thanks again.

