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A form of extramarital sex between a married person and a person who is not a party to the marriage. In a fault-based divorce scheme adultery is grounds for divorce.

 


Adult Guardianship definition:
The body of law as related to the investigation into the ability of an adult to manage his or her person or affairs, and the resultant guardianship.
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Adult In most situations, any person 18 years of age or older.
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Adultery in one of the married persons is good cause for obtaining a divorce by the innocent partner.
ADULTERIUM - In the old records this word does not signify the offence of adultery, but the fine imposed for its commission.
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Adultery: When one spouse has sexual intercourse with a third party. This is considered grounds for divorce in some states.
Adversarial Divorce: A divorce where each spouse is unable to come to any agreement.

Adult: Legal age of majority. In most states, one is an "adult" at age 18.
Advance payment: A payment made before it is due; a payment made early in anticipation of a future debt.

Adult. Latin adultus, grown up. A person twenty-one or more years of age.
Affiliation. Judicial determination of paternity - that a man is the father of a bastard. See Filius.

ADULT COURT TRAFFIC OFFENSE: A petty misdemeanor traffic offense, or a DWI offense committed by a juvenile. M.S. §260.193 subd. 3.
ADULTERY: Voluntary sexual intercourse of a married person with someone other than the offender's spouse.

adultery - A sexual relationship by a married person with someone other than his or her spouse. The other person does not need to be married for the act to constitute adultery.
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Adultery
Voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and another person who is not the spouse. This is a legal ground for divorce in most countries. The person who seduces another's spouse is known as the "adulterer." ...

ADULT - Someone who is no longer a minor. In criminal cases, an adult is someone age 17 or older. See MCL 712A.2(a). In most other proceedings, an adult is someone age 18 or older. See MCL 700.8(5). See also MINOR.

Adult Protective Services: 1-800-462-4957
The National Center on Elder Abuse - the major source of available statistics on elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation in the United States.

adultery
n. consensual sexual relations when one of the participants is legally married to another.

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Adultery (Grounds)
Adultery is grounds for divorce under DRL 170(4). It is also grounds for a judicial separation under DRL 200(4). Adultery is defined as a married individual having sexual intercourse with someone other than their spouse.

adultery
Consensual sexual relations by a married person with someone other than his or her spouse. In many states, adultery is technically a crime, though people are rarely prosecuted for it.

Adult Court Transfer: The transfer of juveniles who are at least fourteen years old to regular criminal dockets in Geographical Area or Judicial District courts.

An adult through whom a person under 18 or a person with an intellectual disability can act in court, and who is liable for the costs of such action if unsuccessful.
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For an adult, disability under Social Security is based on inability to work because of a physical or mental medical condition or combination of impairments.
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Adultery. By statutory provision in Pennsylvania, when a person is convicted of adultery with another person, or is divorced from her husband, or his wife, he or she cannot afterwards marry the partner of his or her guilt.

conservatee An adult person who, by reason of advanced age, illness, injury, mental weakness, addiction to drugs, or other disability, or other cause, is unable to properly care for himself or his property, ...

It is typically used to remove a criminal record against a good citizen for a small crime that may have been committed during adolescence or young adulthood.

A young person without the legal rights and responsibilities of an adult. (see Minor)Child AbductionThe taking of a child contrary to a court order or without the permission of the parent who has legal custody of the child.

For example, in some states, an adult caught having intercourse with a minor is presumed as having known that the minor was under-age.

- In 1848 in Belgium the Commission on Labour proposed legislation to limit, as in France, the hours of labour for adults, but this proposal was never passed.

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a court's determination of which parent, relative or other adult should have physical and/or legal control and responsibility for a minor (child) under 18.

In adoption by unrelated adults, the courts have traditionally attempted to ease adjustment to the adoptive family and protect the privacy of the (often unwed) mother by maintaining secrecy regarding the child's birth parents.

b : wrongful behavior (as adultery) by a spouse that leads to the dissolution of the marriage
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Divorces can be obtained by showing a fault of the other spouse, such as adultery or cruelty. But a court will refuse to grant a divorce based on these grounds if there has been "condonation", which is the obvious or implied forgiveness of the fault.

Cohabitation: The act of two adults dwelling together continuously and habitually in a private heterosexual relationship, even if this relationship is not solemnized by marriage, or a private homosexual relationship.

MINOR: A person who does not have the legal rights of an adult. A minor is usually defined as someone who has not yet reached the age of majority.

Guardian Ad Litem: An adult, usually appointed by the court, who represents the non - legal interest of a minor child in a divorce. He or she is a trained social worker, counselor or other professional.
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Jury: A group of 12 adults chosen at random to decide on the facts of a criminal case and the guilt or innocence of the accused. There are strict rules about who may serve on a jury. There are no juries in magistrates' courts.

The adult (age 21 and over) legal limit in drunken driving cases is .08% in all states. For someone under 21, the legal limit is 0.00%, 0.01% or 0.02%, depending on the state the offense is committed in.

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COLLUSION: an agreement between two or more persons that one of the parties brings false charges against the other. In a divorce case, the husband and wife may agree to use adultery as a ground in order to obtain a divorce more quickly, ...

The name of a fine imposed upon those who committed adultery or fornication. Tech. Dict. h. t. ... more
LAITY.
Those persons who do not make a part of the clergy. In the United States the division of the people into clergy and laity... more ...

Physical Custody Legal right of an adult to live with the child as the primary caregiver.
Plaintiff The person who starts the case by filing the complaint or petition for divorce.

Criminal Conversation:
Synonymous with adultery. In old English law, this was a claim for damages the husband could institute against the adulterer.

Youths charged with the status of being beyond the control of their legal guardian or are habitually disobedient, truant from school, or having committed other acts that would not be a crime if committed by an adult.

expungement - A court order allowing the destruction or sealing of records of minors or adults, after the passage of a specified period of time or when the person reaches a specified age and has not committed another offense.
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For example, a husband who invites his wife's lover along on vacation may have connived her adultery, and if he tried to divorce her for her behavior, she could assert his connivance as a defense.
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Guardian - A person appointed by will or by law to assume responsibility for incompetent adults or minor children. If a parent dies, this will usually be the other parent. If both die, it probably will be a close relative.

emancipation: A legal way for children to become adults before they're 18. Once a child is emancipated, his or her parents don't have custody or control of him or her anymore. Learn more about emancipation.

Supervised Visitation: Visitation by a parent with his child while another adult (other than the custodial parent) is present.
Support: Payment for housing, food, clothing etc.

Voidable - Capable of being declared invalid; a voidable contract is one where a person may avoid his obligation, as a contract between an adult and a minor.

Misdemeanor - Criminal offenses less than felonies; generally those punishable by fine or imprisonment of less than 90 days in a local facility. A gross misdemeanor is a criminal offense for which an adult could be sent to jail for up to one year, ...

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jury trial - Trial of matter or cause before jury as opposed to trial before judge.
juvenile - A young person who has not yet attained the age at which he or she should be treated as an adult for purposes of criminal law.

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