dimanche 5 août 2018

Divorce

My question involves a marriage in the state of: NC

I caught my husband having an affair with a married woman. The affair started in approximately December 2017 and my PI caught them on surveillance video in May 2018. The married woman’s husband also hired a PI and he too caught our spouses affair earlier than I, but he has shared his PI’s reports with me and my attorney.

I have filed a complaint against my husband for post separation support, alimony and my attorney fees. I am waiting for the married woman and her husband to finalize their divorce, hopefully this week, and then my attorney will serve my husband’s lover with my complaint against her for alienation of affection.

My husband works for a family owned business and the son of the business, also half owner of the business has known about, and covered up, my husband’s affair. The affair has happened during working hours in cheap hotels rooms for 2-3 hour intervals. The company’s fleet of trucks is monitored heavily by the mother of the company, as she has GPS tracking devices on the fleet. The employees are not allowed to use the work trucks for personal use, but last time I checked an affair on company time and a company work truck used to get to a location for personal pleasure is considered personal use of a work vehicle.

Back in March 2018 my husband and the son of the business went to a 3 day HVAC trade show 3 hours away from home. They stayed in a two bedroom suit where the married woman joined my husband on the second day at the hotel and spent the night in the same room/suit with my husband. My husband’s employer has aided and abetted in coverungbthis affair for my husband.

Do I have a leg to stand on in filing a complaint against my husband’s employer for alienation of affection by having knowledge of and for aiding in the cover up of my husband’s affair?

My husband’s employer is also established in NC as well.


Divorce

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