Alienation Of Affection

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Learn more about AOA at this link:

rosen.com/alienationofaffection/

Note that there is a bill currently in the NC Senate to abolish this cause of action as well as “criminal conversation.” If it passes the NC Senate and is signed into law, AOA and CC will no longer be causes of action in NC.

David L. McGuire
Attorney
The Rosen Law Firm
4101 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 200
Raleigh, North Carolina 27607
NCdivorce.com
(919)787-6668

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What does this term mean? How can this be proved? Also, if a husband has an affair can the wife sue the girlfriend? If so, why?