Do I have to pay for a divorce if my wife was the one who committed adultry?

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Do I have to pay for a divorce if my wife was the one who committed adultry?

Asked on April 19, 2012 under Family Law, New Jersey

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Alan Pransky / Law Office of Alan J Pransky

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

In Massachusetts, adultry means very little in a divorce.  The court may order one party to pay the cost of the divorce including the other spouse's attorney fees.  However, this will be based on financial matters and not on fault.


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