RI Divorce Attorney Serving East Greenwich, Rhode Island - Answers a Question About Adultery and Abandonment!
December 05, 2009
Question for Attorney Serving East Greenwich, RI:
What is the liability of a adulterer spouse abandoning the marital home? There is one child involved.
RI Divorce Attorney Answer:
There is no recognized legal action for an adulterous spouse who has abandoned the other spouse and a child. However, there is an expectation by the family court that a child will be supported by both parents. The parent who is still with the child must file a proceeding in the family court, have the other spouse served with the appropriate documents and proceed before the family court to have a child support order entered.
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