What are heart balm laws in Arizona?

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Heart Balm Laws used in Arizona Law,Torts.

  • Category: Marriage
  • Date:
  • State: National

Answer:

Heart balm statutes aim to prevent lawsuits based on emotional distress from a broken heart. Arizona does not have a heart balm statute.

However, Arizona law addresses adultery under A.R.S. § 13-1408. This statute states that a married person who has sexual intercourse with someone other than their spouse, or an unmarried person who has sexual intercourse with a married person, commits adultery. Adultery is classified as a class 3 misdemeanor. Prosecution for adultery can only occur if there is a complaint from the husband or wife involved.

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