Adultery

Adulterous Affairs are a Moral Issue

May 28, 2008

Are adulterous affairs morally wrong? Based on the 2006 Pew Research Center survey, A Barometer of Modern Morals, 88% of the public said it was morally wrong to have an affair while married. The survey also revealed that most people felt cheating on your spouse was worse (on the moral compass) than cheating on your [...]

Glorified Infidelity

March 26, 2008

In light of the Eliot Spitzer incidence and the fact that his successor, David Patterson, also admitted to having an affair when he and his wife were going through a rough time, many question whether we as a society are too forgiving of these kinds of acts. Some argue that the incidence of adultery is [...]

Divorce and Alimony, They are A-Changin’

February 29, 2008

According to a recent survey by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, women are more likely than men to use electronic evidence in their divorce. Divorce is changing and so is adultery. Some even argue that alimony is unconstitutional. I just read an interesting article from the Financial Times, Divorce is just not what it [...]

Divorce and Electronic Data

February 14, 2008

According to a new survey, 88% of American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers say an increasing number of people going through a divorce use electronic data as evidence that their spouse has been cheating on them, hiding assets, and more.

Higher Infidelity Rates Among Men

June 20, 2007

The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction at Indiana University reported how approximately 20 to 25 percent of men compared to 10 to 15 percent of women have had an extramarital affair at least once during their marriage. Here are some of the factors associated with an increased risk: -having been part [...]

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