Today, adultery remains a criminal misdemeanor in Virginia. For a spouse to be found guilty of adultery in a divorce proceeding, the court must find that the married spouse voluntarily had sexual intercourse with anyone other than a spouse.
Can you sue someone for adultery in Virginia?
Can I Sue My Spouse For Adultery? The short answer to this question is yes.
What proof do you need for adultery in Virginia?
Virginia law also requires “corroboration” of the adultery—i.e., evidence or testimony from some outside source (not just your own word or even your spouse's own admission) that your spouse committed adultery. Eyewitness testimony, though, is not required. Adultery can be proven using circumstantial evidence.
What happens if you are found guilty of adultery?
If your financial stability has suffered as a result of your spouse's adultery, marital misconduct can be cited against your spouse. In this case, your spouse's adultery may result in he or she paying more alimony. Your spouse's adultery can only affect the divorce so much, however.4 days ago