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It sounds like the parent was setting up the kids for some serious feelings of guilt. "If I hadn't been friends with..." Instead, the adulterer needs to let the kids know that they were not At Fault. The adulterer didn't trip on the carpet and accidentally have intercourse with someone, there were plenty of steps along the way and plenty of chances to stop. Don't put it on the kids, don't make them carry the burden and don't let them grow up in life believing that you have no control over what goes on between your legs. Adults are supposed to be capable of making intelligent decisions. That's what we should do, wouldn't you agree? * If you are referring to whether or not the parent who is accused of committing adultery would still be eligible for receiving custody of minor children born of the marriage, yes he or she would.

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Q: What happens to the kids if there was adultery committed with a friend of the children when you divorce?
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