When people think of divorce, there are often certain laws associated with them. One of these laws, which is lesser known, is the alienation of affections. This is a law which allows for an aggrieved party to petition for damages due to a legally recognized wrong that has taken place in a marital relationship.
What Does the Law Take Into Account?
The law itself is founded on the basis that marriage is supposed to be a relationship based on mutual support and admiration. Generally, the wrong would consist of one party causing strain through the alienation of the other’s affections, whether it be from an extra-marital affair or from emotional or financial abuse. In other words, if there is evidence of a third party’s wrongful interference, that party can be held legally liable for damages.
Are There Any Modern Examples of Alienation of Affections?
Though it may not be common knowledge, alienation of affections is still a law in most states in the United States. Because more people are breaking taboos and are becoming more open to the expression of their emotions, alienation of affections is slowly gaining momentum. One of the very recent examples can be seen in the court case between Mel B ( Melanie Brown of ‘Spice Girls’ fame) and her ex-husband Stephen Belafonte. In her case, Mel B claimed that Stephen Belafonte physically and mentally abused her as well as emotionally alienated her from their children. If this can be successfully proved in court, then it is likely that Mel B could be able to claim damages.
Conclusion
The alienation of affections law is an interesting area of law due to its exciting case studies and interesting debate topics. It is also an important area of law as it allows for someone who may be wronged for emotional damages to be able to pursue legal action.