Infidelity, regardless of separation, while legally married is viewed by most of the military standards as immoral and unethical.Delaying Divorce for Training and/or DeploymentEveryone filing for divorce is required to file a Military Affidavit declaring whether one or both spouses are members of the...
Once the parties separate they may live their lives as they choose as long as they do not interfere with the other. (Generally speaking, infidelity during the course of the marriage can be taken into account by a Judge if there is evidence that the offending party spent marital funds on th...
the truth is that the divorce was not granted on grounds of adultery and there was no express finding in the final judgment of divorce that either of the parties was guilty of marital infidelity. This Court in Firestone v. Time, Inc.,271 So....
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This rule is strictly enforced for some members of the military, while for other it might be more lax. This all depends on their branch of military and supervisors. As a member of the military, you are expected to hold yourself to the highest standards and morals, and infidelity doesn't ...