What is alienation of affection?
Alienation of affection is a legal claim that allows a spouse to sue a third party for interfering with their marriage.
Politics / Law
Former U.S. Senator Kyrsten Sinema is fighting back against an alienation of affection lawsuit filed by a North Carolina woman, arguing that the alleged romantic relationship occurred outside of North Carolina and therefore the case should...
The lawsuit against Kyrsten Sinema centers on North Carolina’s alienation of affection law, which allows a spouse to sue a third party for damages caused by the breakup of their marriage. Heather Ammel alleges that Sinema engaged in a romantic relationship with her husband, Matthew Ammel, leading to their separation. Sinema’s defense rests on the argument that any romantic involvement occurred outside of North Carolina, thus negating the court’s jurisdiction.
The court filings reveal conflicting accounts and details of interactions between Sinema and Matthew Ammel. The lawsuit claims that Sinema pursued Ammel while he was still living with his wife in North Carolina, while Sinema asserts that their relationship began after Ammel had already separated from his wife and that all interactions occurred outside of the state. The outcome of this case could have implications for how alienation of affection laws are applied and interpreted in North Carolina.
In related news, Kyrsten Sinema has joined the Washington Reporter as a contributing columnist, providing her perspective on policy debates. This new role allows her to remain in the public sphere and share her insights on important issues.
Alienation of affection is a legal claim that allows a spouse to sue a third party for interfering with their marriage.
Only a few states, including North Carolina, Hawaii, Mississippi, New Mexico, South Dakota, and Utah, still permit these types of lawsuits.
Sinema claims that her relationship with Matthew Ammel occurred outside of North Carolina, so the North Carolina court lacks jurisdiction.
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