Voluntary sexual intercourse of a married person and someone who is not their spouse.
Sexual activity by a married person with someone not their husband or wife. Severely punished in Plymouth Colony which could even use the death penalty for adulterers.
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.
Sexual intercourse between two people when one or both parties are married to someone else
Sexual intercourse with a third party prior to the granting of the decree absolute
Sexual intercourse between a married person and someone who is not his/her spouse.
extramarital sex that willfully and maliciously interferes with marriage relations; "adultery is often cited as grounds for divorce"
This is a ground for divorce in Canada.
sexual intercourse between a married person and a third party.
Sexual intercourse by a husband and wife with someone of the opposite sex who is not his or her spouse. Adultery is one of the ways marital breakdown can be established. (Note: A gay or lesbian relationship will not constitute adultery but may constitute mental cruelty.
Sex between a married person and a person other than their spouse.
When one spouse has sexual intercourse with a third party. This is considered grounds for divorce in some states.
To dream of helplessly watching a mate have sex or making out with someone else is your inner expression of feelings of sexual inadequacy or insecurity with the romanitic involvement with your mate. Dreaming of having sex with someone else is indicitive of a desire for change in either a romantic or sexual sense.
This term refers to sexual intercourse by a married person outside of the marriage. In some areas this may also be grounds for divorce or adversely affect the offender's case.
Voluntary sexual intercourse of a married person with someone other than that person's spouse. May also include oral intercourse.
Sexual relations between a married person and another who is not that person's spouse.
Sexual intercourse of a married person with someone other than his or her spouse. Some people may define adultery as any type of intimacy with someone other than the spouse, without the spouse's consent.
Voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and another person who is not their married spouse. In most countries, this is a legal ground for divorce. The person who seduces another's spouse is known as the "adulterer." In old English law, this was also known as criminal conversation.
A reason for divorce. Adultery is any sexual act, or deviate sexual act (as defined in the Penal Code), with another person at a time when that person has a living spouse.
Having sexual relations with someone other than one's husband or wife.
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. In states that have retained fault grounds for divorce, adultery is always sufficient grounds for a divorce. In addition, some states alter the distribution of property between divorcing spouses in cases of adultery, giving less to the "cheating" spouse.
Sexual intercourse between a man and woman who are not married to each other.
A voluntary sexual encounter between a married man and someone other than his wife or between a married woman and someone other than her husband.