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  • Let me be sure I understand; you want to sue another woman because you didn't enjoy your life? Seems to me the responsibility for enjoying your life would fall on your shoulders.
  • Suing is uncanadian. You should have thrown him out after catching them the first time. When it comes to cheating there`s no three strikes, once is too much.
  • She wasn't the one who broke your wedding vows, that was your husband. Why don't you focus your wrath on him?
  • I too went through a horrible affair. My husband had an affair with what I thought was a friend and she was married as well. I was a mess...couldn't eat, sleep or function. The b*tch took it upon herself to tell me all the sorted details. We have stayed together and actually had to move because she would not leave us alone. She too is with her husband, but lies about trying to have contact with my husband. I keep thinking one day she will get what is coming to her! If I could I would sue her for the anguish I have gone through but I don't think this is possible!
  • Well if he's still your husband, after you found out he has a mistress, then tough cookies. Kick him to the curb, cut your losses and move on. Besides, why bog down the courts with drama. They have real issues.
  • Why sue the mistress? Sounds to me like he's the one you should be taking it out on not her. As for the destructive fun...woe! First time I've ever heard this twist but I like it!
  • Sue your husbands mistress? Sounds like your not thinking clearly and about to make an a$$ of yourself. It was your husband's choice, and your marriage obviously had problems, or he wouldn't have strayed in the first place. And if things were perfect and he still cheated, then you don't want him anyway. My point is to look at your husband in anger, not the mistress. Courts of Law are for things like tax fraud, assualt, and murder. Not love gone bad.
  • It may be possible but it's not going to help you feel better. And what about your husband's role in this? He's the one that cheated on YOU. Make sure he is paying the proper amount of child support if there are children involved and get some counselling to help get over the hurt. Remember, the best revenge is living well.
  • Its called 'Alienation of Affection'.It is a tort brought by one party against a third for breaking up a marriage.

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