The Mississippi Court of Appeals has stated that:
Quote Quoting Gorman v. McMahon, 792 So. 2d 307 (2001)
under Mississippi law, include the following: (1) wrongful conduct of the defendant; (2) loss of affection or consortium; (3) causal connection between such conduct and loss. Bland v. Hill, 735 So. 2d 414, 417 (Miss. 1999); Saunders v. Alford, 607 So. 2d 1214, 1215 (Miss. 1992). For [a plaintiff] to succeed in his action for alienation of affection against [a defendant], [the plaintiff] has the burden of proving that there was a direct interference on [the defendant's] 's part sufficient enough to satisfy the jury that the alienation of [his spouse]'s affections was caused by [the defendant]. Bland, 735 So. 2d at 419; Saunders, 607 So. 2d at 1215; Kirk v. Koch, 607 So. 2d 1220, 1222 (Miss. 1992); Stanton v. Cox, 162 Miss. 438, 139 So. 458, 460-61 (Miss. 1932). Further, [the plaintiff] must prove that [the defendant]'s interference damaged his marriage to [his spouse]. Bland, 735 So. 2d at 419.