1. Do you want to leave?
If a couple cheats, the law usually deems the relationship to have broken down. If you file for divorce at this time, even if the defendant does not agree to the divorce, if the plaintiff insists on divorce, the court will generally order a divorce.
2. Regarding the division of property
Divorce due to infidelity does not affect the division of property in principle. Only if one party hides, transfers, sells, or destroys the marital property, or forges debts in an attempt to misappropriate the other party's property, the spouse's property can be divided when the spouse's property is divided.
3. Divorce damages
The cheating behavior of one party violates the duty of loyalty under the marriage law, so the non-fault party can request the at-fault party to compensate for losses.
4. About child support
Cheating does not affect the acquisition of child custody. Legally, the conditions of both parties will be comprehensively considered and compared, and the principle is based on which party the child lives with is more conducive to healthy growth. Adult emotional entanglements are not necessary to determine who gets custody of a child. Therefore, cheating does not necessarily affect the custody of the child.