If I can prove that my spouse cheated on me, does that mean I will get more of the property in the divorce?

 

A: Not necessarily.   Although "fault" committed in the marriage, including adultery, is one of the factors the Court is required to consider, the fact that your spouse committed adultery or some other "fault" does not necessarily mean that the court will award you a larger share of the property based on that conduct.


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