Looks like Florida is a no fault divorce state so he's safe.

http://www.nolo.com/definition.cfm/Term/2417C3B0-40D6-4A82-B178610A6B165D08/alpha/A/
(Make a shorter lin. take this"
http://www.nolo.com/definition.cfm/
Then add this:
Term/2417C3B0-40D6-4A82-B178610A6B165D08/alpha/A/
)

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.


On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 13:31:05 -0600, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > Didn't he forfeit that right when he committed adultery? Isn't
> > adultery a reason for divorce?
> 
> Maybe morally but not legally.  The law could care less if Mr. Shiavo
> committed adultery before or after Mrs. Shiavo's accident.
> 
> Legally our presumption must be for family rights, not to analyse
> motives or intrude on family rights.
> 
>

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