
Massachusetts Still Has Felony Laws Against Cheating
If you're currently facing marriage problems, this might help if you believe your marriage is at risk because of trust issues. As you know, cheating is considered the worst mistake in a marriage. Undoubtedly, everyone knows at least one person who has cheated.
Women's Day reports that Massachusetts is among the 16 states with a law prohibiting adultery in marriage, defined as engaging in sexual relations with someone other than one's spouse.
There hasn't been a case in more than 40 years, but it remains a possibility
Interestingly, Massachusetts has not recorded any cases of adultery since 1983. Currently, most couples opt for the simpler route of signing divorce papers and moving forward.
Although news rarely reports jail sentences for cheating, a judge still has the legal authority to impose a harsh punishment if they choose to.

What Are the Consequences of Cheating on Your Spouse in Massachusetts?
The Week reports that in Massachusetts, it is a felony punishable by up to 3 years in prison if you're convicted. Several other states, including Idaho, Michigan, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin, also classify it as a felony. Although it might be a misdemeanor elsewhere, penalties can still include up to 3 months in jail and a fine.
States like New York are attempting to decriminalize cheating on a spouse by repealing the relevant laws. This means that residents of New York could legally engage in extramarital affairs in the city that never sleeps.
Below is a list of all states where cheating on your spouse is illegal, according to Woman's Day.
- Arizona
- Florida
- Kansas
- Illinois
- Massachusetts
- Oklahoma
- Idaho
- Michigan
- Wisconsin
- Minnesota
- Utah
- New York
- Mississippi
- Georgia
- South Carolina
- North Carolina
Interestingly, even though it's still illegal in Maryland, the maximum penalty is only a $10 fine. Big deal, right?
What if you're married in a state where it's legal but cheat in a state where it's illegal? That's a question for a good lawyer. That's all I can say.
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