Grounds for an Adultery Lawsuit
- Public Display of the Affair
Traveling together publicly, attending social events, posting couple photos, or tagging each other romantically on social media.
- Financial Support and Cohabitation
Regularly transferring money for living expenses, buying a house or car for the third party, or introducing them to relatives and friends as a partner.
- Sexual Relations
Evidence of checking into hotels together, intimate photographs, video clips, or explicit chat logs detailing romantic or sexual relations.
- Having a Child Together
Birth certificates, photos of hospital maternity visits, or legal child legitimation, which serve as undeniable evidence of the affair.
Our Family Law Services
Family cases are emotionally draining. Our lawyers are here to listen with empathy, maintain the strictest confidentiality, and proceed with the following steps:
- 1. Evidence Screening and Analysis
Reviewing the strength of your current evidence (e.g., LINE chats, photos, transfer slips) to determine if it meets court standards, and advising on how to legally acquire more evidence if needed.
- 2. Lawsuit Drafting and Compensation Assessment
Calculating a fair and realistic compensation amount based on your social status, education, career, and the reputational and emotional damage caused to your family.
- 3. Mediation and Negotiation
If you prefer to avoid a public trial, our lawyers can issue a formal demand letter (Notice) and negotiate a financial settlement and a binding agreement for the third party to end the affair out of court.
- 4. Court Litigation
If mediation fails, we will officially file a lawsuit in the Juvenile and Family Court, presenting evidence to legally compel the adulterer to pay compensation.
- 5. Divorce and Asset Division (If desired)
If you decide to end the marriage, our lawyers will simultaneously handle the divorce lawsuit, equitable division of marital assets, alimony, and sole child custody arrangements.
Work Conclusion
The most crucial warning when discovering infidelity is to absolutely avoid 'public shaming on social media or physical violence,' as this could turn you from the victim into the accused. Gathering evidence calmly and exercising your legal right to sue for compensation is the smartest, safest, and most effective way to penalize the wrongdoers.