Adultery isn't against the law. And it isn't a condition of which to remove him as guardian. It's a moot point.
Just thought i'd ask. thanks
Actually, adultery is against the law in Florida. It is a misdemeanor.
http://www.unmarriedamerica.org/News-About-Us/Anti-cohabitation.htm
Florida Statutes - Chapter 798
798.01 Living in open adultery.--Whoever lives in an open state of adultery shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. Where either of the parties living in an open state of adultery is married, both parties so living shall be deemed to be guilty of the offense provided for in this section.
Oh, yes it is. It's on the list of the original ten...the BIG TEN.
Oh, piffle! If your husband started having an affair with say, Lisa Ann, moved in with her while still coming back home to visit you every couple of weeks or so just to keep tabs on you and bark orders, and insisted on ruling every aspect of your life (or death), has children with her, and you're telling me Lisa Ann and their children aren't a "conflict of interest" precluding him from having your best interest at heart? Oh, and add to that, you suddenly win the lottery and he controls all that money because in the interim, you've had a stroke and become sort of disabled. Now, he is filing petitions to euthanise you because you "would not want to live like that". Since you can no longer speak or write and are weak and bedridden, no one knows for sure how you feel. Not to mention that "conflict of interest" IS a matter at the heart of the law on guardianship of anyone.
To: 1FASTGLOCK45
"Adultery isn't against the law. And it isn't a condition of which to remove him as guardian. It's a moot point."
Adultery is not against the law? Homosexualty is not against the law? Next you will tell us that starving a person to death for 14 days and publicly is not against the law! (sarcasm)