This is an excuse for vengeance which in itself is fatally sinful. No woman can force a man to leave his wife..give me a break and this could lead to other dangerous ideas like implementing stoning of women in this country..ok do we want that? This sends a message that its always the womans fautl and never the mans ...dear God this country is so FUCKED up...its contradiction after another...on one hand you can watch porn from your PC but shame on a woman for loving a married man..come on.
If your spouse beats you physically - they'd be punished by law. An affair is a from of emotional abuse - and there should also be a law that protects the victim.
No I'm reacting to your greed and lookinbg to support someone for the stupidest reason ever...AGAIN People go willingly,the guy has no power to say no...it's that simple the wife needs to sue the husband
They can and often are "stolen" away. That is why they have a LAW against it, why the Bible says to RUN from sexual temptation. Every action has a reaction... the cheater is reacting to the temptation, you are reacting to my post!
and you can't "ruin" a good solid marriage"Get a clue idiot and stop encouraging scorned "victim" wives to see themselves as helpless idiots who had no part of their marriage falling apart!
Lee you should be ashamed of yourself for promoting this. Nobody can steal anyones husband! If the marriage is sover it's becasue he choose it to be. This is just a way for scorned wives to blame the woman which is disgusting,SHAME ON YOU for supporting people in being "victims and blaming"
Great explanation of "Alienation of Affection!" I never even knew that such a law existed. I could see how it would be difficult to collect though if the jury awards too much money. Still it seems like a great way for a spouse to get back at a cheating husband or wife. I would imagine that it could be very difficult to prove though so the video is correct in that you really want to make sure you hire a good lawyer.
I never understood the process of punitive damages toward someone involved in alienation of affections in the relationship. Its interesting that the marriage has to be proven to be a good marriage to begin with before this other person came along, and I can see this could be a tricky matter. Good thing a lawyer like you can guide people through this process and what the options are.
I knew you could sue the cheater, but I had no idea so many states had laws on the books about alienation of affection. He's super clear on what you can do if you're cheated on, and really lays it out well. And I always wondered about the huge judgments that are awarded in divorces... who knew a jury decided how much you can get?
I really never figured that cheating on someone could get you sued. It is surprising how you can seek two types of damages as well. I certainly hope that this never happens to me, but if it does, now I'm more aware of what can happen in a legal sense. Thanks for this very informative video.
Lee has made a good attempt to explain the concept Also this could act as an alarming call for some , before engaging in such acclivities. The information signifies how badly the non married partner can be punished in such cases. He explained various possible cases from the point of view of both suit filer and its victim and also what should be the considerations which one should think of before filing such a law suite.
Wow. I have never heard anything about the alienation of affection, but it's an extremely interesting concept. I hope this never happens to me, but it's good to know about these types of charges. I was especially surprised that someone could seek compensatory AND punitive damages for such an act. Very informative.
I had never heard of alienation of affections, this video was very informative. The example described was great in explaining what alienation of affection looks like and how it can happen. It was also interesting to hear the different complications that can come up in the case both in winning and collecting. The speaker was also very personable, overall the video encouraged me to research the website and lawyer further. Thank you!
Whoa! I had no idea that states actually punished the partner in affairs! I wish that all states would use Alienation of Affection. It's sad that its so difficult to get money from a case that you won. Thank you very much for this information, I learned something very valuable today.
Wow, I never thought something like this could happen. This video really opened my eyes to what can happen in a divorce. I had no idea that alienation of affection was something you can actually sue over. I'll be telling all of my other friends about this. Thanks for sharing this information, I'll definitely be looking forward to more videos.
This is a really interesting topic. I had absolutely no idea that a spouse can actually sue the person their husband/wife are cheating on them with. This is a good thing for people to be allowed to sue on. It almost seems like the person the affair is with gets no punishment for their actions.
Who would have thought that you could be sued for cheating with someone? This was a very interesting video and I'm glad that you didn't use lots of legal terms! The fact that you can be sued for stealing someone's heart is interesting, I'll have to keep this in mind...
But if you can't get money from them, what are your other options?
wow i never knew that you could sue of a topic such as this. I am much more informed after experienceing this video. The speaker makes a possible client become influenced by the caring nature of his voice, clearly this was a well done video, i did not know that this could occur in the united States
Seems like this kind of situation is pretty tough, and even tougher to prove in a court of law. Thanks to Lee, hes making sure everyone that watches his videos knows these little known laws that could be affecting them and people they know.
While I understand the basics of this kind of case, it seems as if these cases are more of an act of "revenge" than of real damage. Even the speaker uses the term "punishment" when referring to the actions of those seeking damages. It is an interesting case, but also seems as if it can used unnecessarily or even out of spite. I now understand why only a few states recogize this kind of case.
First of all the language used by the person is very easy to understand. Most of the time legal terms are very difficult to understand. The second thing I like about the video is that it covered a very less known topic. I am sure very large percentage of people are unaware of "Alienation of Affection" including me. Over all excellent video.
This video is unlike most attorney YouTube videos in that it actually provides real, helpful information and isn't simply an ad for the law firm. I was surprised to find out that a spouse could sue the mistress of the other spouse for breaking up a marriage! The video explains that a judgement granted may never be collected so is real about the issue. I find it amazing that there are still states that allow a suit based on alienation of affection- it seems like no fault divorces are the norm.
Good video. The fact that he didn't use law terms that the common man doesn't understand really helped. I also did not know that this was something someone could collect damage over. After watching this video I have more question about Alienation of affection. I think I am going to have to look this up. Pretty interesting stuff.
Very Informative! Lee Rosen explains "Alienation of Affection" in language that I can understand. Even though it might be difficult to collect in larger cases it is still seems to be a valuable tool that I'll want to retain for possible future use.Thanks for the wonderful video.
I never knew that Alienation of Affection was something you could sue over! Wow. This video really opened my eyes. I think it is amazing that you do not have to prove a sexual relationship at all. I am sure it would be difficult to prove that the marriage was perfect before the affair though. Most people feel that if the marriage was great then neither spouse would stray. Very interesting topic though.
I had no idea that lawsuits for alienation of affection actually exist. America is the most progressive country in the world. I'm glad that American divorcees have the right to stand up to their rights. I wonder how much it costs to file a lawsuit for alien of affection. I don't think I will ever need to file a lawsuit for alien of affection
very very informative and interesting, bo other words to explain. there is no chance to describe.Very informative and easy to understand but it seems like it would be a very small group of people that this would apply to. I appreciate the way Mr Rosen explains all the details and also seems to genuinely care about the client
Very nice video, I like how its in easy terms to follow, I sometimes never understand what my lawyers saying. This is great knowledge to have just in case this scenario comes up, im sure its more than I think. I have had friends in this position with no knowledge of any of this.
this is a very straight forward video with easy to understand explanation of what constitutes alienation of affection. This is something that is good to know in order to have as a tool in case your significant other decides to cheat on you and you have a legal recourse to punish the other party that might have influenced your wife's/husbands infidelity
I think this was great video. That is some very good info for alot of people. I bet there is alot of people who dont know they can sue for "Alienation of Affection."
I had no idea that you could sue for alienation of affection in Utah. I have a friend who could have used this information about 5 years ago. I know you said that it is usually up to a jury to determine if the statute of limitations has been passed, but would you guess that after five years it would be too late? Im so glad that you do these videos and pod casts. They are a tremendous service for people who are facing a divorce.
This video is on alienation of marriage. Wow who knew you could sue the other person? I wish this was around when my parents divorced. This is a very eye opening video that I would reccomend everyone watch - if you are planning on divorcing or not!
A friend told me to watch this video, nice job on explaining the concept of alienation of affection. Very detailed descriptions. You obviously are an expert with this particular topic, and if I lived anywhere near the good state of North Carolina and I had a problem with alientation of affection, you could count on me as a client! Good luck with your practice!
Wow, that's fascinating. I didn't know that something like alienation of affection even existed. Does it exist in all states? I feel badly for the girlfriend or boyfriend who gets involved in something like this. Great information.
It seems to me that Mr. Rosen is very knowledgeable in his field. I had no idea that lawsuits for alienation of affection actually exist. America is the most progressive country in the world. I'm glad that American divorcees have the right to stand up to their rights. I wonder how much it costs to file a lawsuit for alien of affection. I don't think I will ever need to file a lawsuit for alien of affection.
it's excellent and the divorce settled without going to court makes me surprised.speaker is very calm and his clarity is appreciable.this can be used by all in certain situation..
I was entirely unaware of Alienation of Affection as being an actual thing you could sue somebody for. I don't think this is something that we have in California, as we're a no fault state.
I had no idea that a suit such as this existed. I find it interesting that the punitive damages are against the interloper, but I've never heard of that sort of damage to the ex-spouse. I found it interesting that
that the larger judgments were hard to collect on. I wonder if it would be better to go for a smaller one, making it not worthy of bankruptcy. Maybe, if this were exercised more, a person would think a little harder before getting involved with a married person.
I think it's very interesting that a person can sue for "alienation of affection" in certain states. It somewhat makes sense - you're getting a chance to get back at the person that ruined your relationship, and possibly damaged your livelihood.. However, I bet it is also used wrongfully in some cases. It is, however, good to know that this kind of thing exists - however, it is not used in my state!
I had no idea that there was such a thing. That is unbelievable and interestingly the ex spouse isn't included in the punitive part. I wonder if this was more widely recognized and used, if people would take a second look at messing with someone's marriage. You said that the large judgments are harder to collect and that they might file bankruptcy and get get the amount dismissed. I wonder, then, if you are better off with a smaller judgment, that wouldn't make it worth filing bankruptcy over.
This is an excuse for vengeance which in itself is fatally sinful. No woman can force a man to leave his wife..give me a break and this could lead to other dangerous ideas like implementing stoning of women in this country..ok do we want that? This sends a message that its always the womans fautl and never the mans ...dear God this country is so FUCKED up...its contradiction after another...on one hand you can watch porn from your PC but shame on a woman for loving a married man..come on.
cymbeli 7 months ago
This is brilliant.
EMOTIONAL ABUSE vs. PHYSICAL ABUSE
If your spouse beats you physically - they'd be punished by law. An affair is a from of emotional abuse - and there should also be a law that protects the victim.
THANKS LEE ROSEN. Very informative video.
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ben5017 1 year ago
No I'm reacting to your greed and lookinbg to support someone for the stupidest reason ever...AGAIN People go willingly,the guy has no power to say no...it's that simple the wife needs to sue the husband
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You can't "steal" someone thats not willing to go,spare with your bible shit.Nice way to support the scorned wife
Buddhababe42 2 years ago
They can and often are "stolen" away. That is why they have a LAW against it, why the Bible says to RUN from sexual temptation. Every action has a reaction... the cheater is reacting to the temptation, you are reacting to my post!
Apassion4christ 2 years ago
You can't "steal" someone thats not willing to go,spare with your bible shit.Nice way to support the scorned wife
Buddhababe42 2 years ago
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Buddhababe42 2 years ago
and you can't "ruin" a good solid marriage"Get a clue idiot and stop encouraging scorned "victim" wives to see themselves as helpless idiots who had no part of their marriage falling apart!
Buddhababe42 2 years ago
Lee you should be ashamed of yourself for promoting this. Nobody can steal anyones husband! If the marriage is sover it's becasue he choose it to be. This is just a way for scorned wives to blame the woman which is disgusting,SHAME ON YOU for supporting people in being "victims and blaming"
Buddhababe42 2 years ago
Nice video, very interesting! More power.
DivorceInfo 3 years ago
Great explanation of "Alienation of Affection!" I never even knew that such a law existed. I could see how it would be difficult to collect though if the jury awards too much money. Still it seems like a great way for a spouse to get back at a cheating husband or wife. I would imagine that it could be very difficult to prove though so the video is correct in that you really want to make sure you hire a good lawyer.
wreckmonkey 3 years ago
I never knew you could sue somebody for stealing your spouse. I've heard the term
alienation of affection in connection with divorce cases, but I thought it was only
something you used in the divorce itself. It sounds like it's hard to collect your money
even if you do have a judement in your favor.
dannjam2515 3 years ago
I never understood the process of punitive damages toward someone involved in alienation of affections in the relationship. Its interesting that the marriage has to be proven to be a good marriage to begin with before this other person came along, and I can see this could be a tricky matter. Good thing a lawyer like you can guide people through this process and what the options are.
merriweatherblue 3 years ago
I knew you could sue the cheater, but I had no idea so many states had laws on the books about alienation of affection. He's super clear on what you can do if you're cheated on, and really lays it out well. And I always wondered about the huge judgments that are awarded in divorces... who knew a jury decided how much you can get?
artery 3 years ago
I really never figured that cheating on someone could get you sued. It is surprising how you can seek two types of damages as well. I certainly hope that this never happens to me, but if it does, now I'm more aware of what can happen in a legal sense. Thanks for this very informative video.
gesrojk 3 years ago
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luckymuca 3 years ago
Lee has made a good attempt to explain the concept Also this could act as an alarming call for some , before engaging in such acclivities. The information signifies how badly the non married partner can be punished in such cases. He explained various possible cases from the point of view of both suit filer and its victim and also what should be the considerations which one should think of before filing such a law suite.
Overall , very informative stuff .
pawansqa 3 years ago
Wow. I have never heard anything about the alienation of affection, but it's an extremely interesting concept. I hope this never happens to me, but it's good to know about these types of charges. I was especially surprised that someone could seek compensatory AND punitive damages for such an act. Very informative.
jpig899 3 years ago
I never knew about alienation untill after this. Know I know how now how I can avoid doing this.
2oo6bob 3 years ago
I had never heard of alienation of affections, this video was very informative. The example described was great in explaining what alienation of affection looks like and how it can happen. It was also interesting to hear the different complications that can come up in the case both in winning and collecting. The speaker was also very personable, overall the video encouraged me to research the website and lawyer further. Thank you!
rachmicaela 3 years ago
Whoa! I had no idea that states actually punished the partner in affairs! I wish that all states would use Alienation of Affection. It's sad that its so difficult to get money from a case that you won. Thank you very much for this information, I learned something very valuable today.
pointless070 3 years ago
Wow, I never thought something like this could happen. This video really opened my eyes to what can happen in a divorce. I had no idea that alienation of affection was something you can actually sue over. I'll be telling all of my other friends about this. Thanks for sharing this information, I'll definitely be looking forward to more videos.
darthsheep 3 years ago
This is a really interesting topic. I had absolutely no idea that a spouse can actually sue the person their husband/wife are cheating on them with. This is a good thing for people to be allowed to sue on. It almost seems like the person the affair is with gets no punishment for their actions.
cmazak 3 years ago
Who would have thought that you could be sued for cheating with someone? This was a very interesting video and I'm glad that you didn't use lots of legal terms! The fact that you can be sued for stealing someone's heart is interesting, I'll have to keep this in mind...
But if you can't get money from them, what are your other options?
jackofspades021 3 years ago
wow i never knew that you could sue of a topic such as this. I am much more informed after experienceing this video. The speaker makes a possible client become influenced by the caring nature of his voice, clearly this was a well done video, i did not know that this could occur in the united States
pimpmasterflex08 3 years ago
Seems like this kind of situation is pretty tough, and even tougher to prove in a court of law. Thanks to Lee, hes making sure everyone that watches his videos knows these little known laws that could be affecting them and people they know.
weirdobuddies 3 years ago
While I understand the basics of this kind of case, it seems as if these cases are more of an act of "revenge" than of real damage. Even the speaker uses the term "punishment" when referring to the actions of those seeking damages. It is an interesting case, but also seems as if it can used unnecessarily or even out of spite. I now understand why only a few states recogize this kind of case.
TheZeldite 3 years ago
First of all the language used by the person is very easy to understand. Most of the time legal terms are very difficult to understand. The second thing I like about the video is that it covered a very less known topic. I am sure very large percentage of people are unaware of "Alienation of Affection" including me. Over all excellent video.
fah2305 3 years ago
This video is unlike most attorney YouTube videos in that it actually provides real, helpful information and isn't simply an ad for the law firm. I was surprised to find out that a spouse could sue the mistress of the other spouse for breaking up a marriage! The video explains that a judgement granted may never be collected so is real about the issue. I find it amazing that there are still states that allow a suit based on alienation of affection- it seems like no fault divorces are the norm.
sherlocksden 3 years ago
Good video. The fact that he didn't use law terms that the common man doesn't understand really helped. I also did not know that this was something someone could collect damage over. After watching this video I have more question about Alienation of affection. I think I am going to have to look this up. Pretty interesting stuff.
jhovaholla 3 years ago
Very Informative! Lee Rosen explains "Alienation of Affection" in language that I can understand. Even though it might be difficult to collect in larger cases it is still seems to be a valuable tool that I'll want to retain for possible future use.Thanks for the wonderful video.
brunodog 3 years ago
I never knew that Alienation of Affection was something you could sue over! Wow. This video really opened my eyes. I think it is amazing that you do not have to prove a sexual relationship at all. I am sure it would be difficult to prove that the marriage was perfect before the affair though. Most people feel that if the marriage was great then neither spouse would stray. Very interesting topic though.
tazdev03 3 years ago
Wow, that's really interesting that you can actually make a case about alienation of affection. I don't agree with it though.
doublechocolatemilk 3 years ago
I had no idea that lawsuits for alienation of affection actually exist. America is the most progressive country in the world. I'm glad that American divorcees have the right to stand up to their rights. I wonder how much it costs to file a lawsuit for alien of affection. I don't think I will ever need to file a lawsuit for alien of affection
arulsparks 3 years ago
very very informative and interesting, bo other words to explain. there is no chance to describe.Very informative and easy to understand but it seems like it would be a very small group of people that this would apply to. I appreciate the way Mr Rosen explains all the details and also seems to genuinely care about the client
nandanandhu 3 years ago
Very nice video, I like how its in easy terms to follow, I sometimes never understand what my lawyers saying. This is great knowledge to have just in case this scenario comes up, im sure its more than I think. I have had friends in this position with no knowledge of any of this.
alfionfire 3 years ago
this is a very straight forward video with easy to understand explanation of what constitutes alienation of affection. This is something that is good to know in order to have as a tool in case your significant other decides to cheat on you and you have a legal recourse to punish the other party that might have influenced your wife's/husbands infidelity
pcworldman 3 years ago
I think this was great video. That is some very good info for alot of people. I bet there is alot of people who dont know they can sue for "Alienation of Affection."
theboisemr 3 years ago
I had no idea that you could sue for alienation of affection in Utah. I have a friend who could have used this information about 5 years ago. I know you said that it is usually up to a jury to determine if the statute of limitations has been passed, but would you guess that after five years it would be too late? Im so glad that you do these videos and pod casts. They are a tremendous service for people who are facing a divorce.
mysteryslc 3 years ago
This video is on alienation of marriage. Wow who knew you could sue the other person? I wish this was around when my parents divorced. This is a very eye opening video that I would reccomend everyone watch - if you are planning on divorcing or not!
starsekker 3 years ago
A friend told me to watch this video, nice job on explaining the concept of alienation of affection. Very detailed descriptions. You obviously are an expert with this particular topic, and if I lived anywhere near the good state of North Carolina and I had a problem with alientation of affection, you could count on me as a client! Good luck with your practice!
vinnymac62 3 years ago
Wow, that's fascinating. I didn't know that something like alienation of affection even existed. Does it exist in all states? I feel badly for the girlfriend or boyfriend who gets involved in something like this. Great information.
kel12347 3 years ago
It seems to me that Mr. Rosen is very knowledgeable in his field. I had no idea that lawsuits for alienation of affection actually exist. America is the most progressive country in the world. I'm glad that American divorcees have the right to stand up to their rights. I wonder how much it costs to file a lawsuit for alien of affection. I don't think I will ever need to file a lawsuit for alien of affection.
historytrivia001 3 years ago
it's excellent and the divorce settled without going to court makes me surprised.speaker is very calm and his clarity is appreciable.this can be used by all in certain situation..
moontotheworld 3 years ago
I appreciate the clarity and calmness of the speaker
heyloviestuff 3 years ago
I was entirely unaware of Alienation of Affection as being an actual thing you could sue somebody for. I don't think this is something that we have in California, as we're a no fault state.
heyloviestuff 3 years ago
I had no idea that a suit such as this existed. I find it interesting that the punitive damages are against the interloper, but I've never heard of that sort of damage to the ex-spouse. I found it interesting that
that the larger judgments were hard to collect on. I wonder if it would be better to go for a smaller one, making it not worthy of bankruptcy. Maybe, if this were exercised more, a person would think a little harder before getting involved with a married person.
buzzcon 3 years ago
I think it's very interesting that a person can sue for "alienation of affection" in certain states. It somewhat makes sense - you're getting a chance to get back at the person that ruined your relationship, and possibly damaged your livelihood.. However, I bet it is also used wrongfully in some cases. It is, however, good to know that this kind of thing exists - however, it is not used in my state!
blackkotae 3 years ago
I had no idea that there was such a thing. That is unbelievable and interestingly the ex spouse isn't included in the punitive part. I wonder if this was more widely recognized and used, if people would take a second look at messing with someone's marriage. You said that the large judgments are harder to collect and that they might file bankruptcy and get get the amount dismissed. I wonder, then, if you are better off with a smaller judgment, that wouldn't make it worth filing bankruptcy over.
buzzcon 3 years ago
Wow. Opened my eyes to so many things. thanks!
tobytri 3 years ago