Your husband's mistress does not have a contract with you. Rather, she is a citizen who was no doubt told by your husband that he was leaving you. If anyone had a suit, she might have one against him. For that matter, you have one against him, also. A divorce is a civil suit.
yea probaly u can sue anyone these days..... kidding but seriosly maybe u can
You should contact an attorney to discuss your special circumstances.
Nope
http://www.expertlaw.com/library/limitations_by_state/Colorado.html
In the US, anyone can sue anyone for anything. The question is not whether you can sue, but whether you can win. Lying about marital status is not an actionable claim, and the mistress would not win.
no you cant sorry
You can't sue her for doing right by hers and your husbands son if he doesn't pay child support. That is your husband's wrongdoing and not hers. I think it would be a total waste of money to sue her for trying to get to your income as well. But you could if you wanted to.
south Korea. ANSWER: Love there are none here in United State, where you can sue a mistress because of the affair she had with your spouse. The only thing we can use is our religion. The bible say committing adultery is a sin and immoral. Men or women that cross this path, their soul will burn in hell. By the way Korea is not a part of United State, it's another country in Asia..
Ms. Schafer is endorsed by One Colorado for her support of same-sex marriage.
The "mistress" need only claim that he said he was leaving you - which he probably did say - and she is free and clear of any wrong doing. No citizen of the United States is required to verify a person's marital status before dating them. You do have a contract with your husband, a marriage contract. You may sue him for divorce, and even sue him in general. Alienation of Affection was abolished by statute in Pennsylvania. See related link for a state list.
Can I sue the Department Of State