| HB 1649 - Torts; alienation of affections; create; damages |
First Reader Summary
A BILL to amend Chapter 1 of Title 51 of the Official Code of
Georgia Annotated, relating to general provisions relative to
torts, so as to create and define a tort of alienation of
affections; to provide that proof of certain conduct shall be
considered in calculating damages; and for other purposes.
Code Sections -
51-1-17
| House |
Action |
Senate |
| 3/3/00 |
Read 1st Time |
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| 3/6/00 |
Read 2nd Time |
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HB 1649 LC 22 3867
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
1- 1 To amend Chapter 1 of Title 51 of the Official Code of
1- 2 Georgia Annotated, relating to general provisions relative
1- 3 to torts, so as to create and define a tort of alienation of
1- 4 affections; to provide that proof of certain conduct shall
1- 5 be considered in calculating damages; to provide for an
1- 6 effective date and for applicability; to repeal conflicting
1- 7 laws; and for other purposes.
1- 8 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
1- 9 SECTION 1.
1-10 Chapter 1 of Title 51 of the Official Code of Georgia
1-11 Annotated, relating to general provisions relative to torts,
1-12 is amended by striking in its entirety Code Section
1-13 51-1-17,relating to the abolishing of certain torts, and
1-14 inserting in its place the following:
1-15 "51-1-17.
1-16 Adultery, alienation of affections, or criminal
1-17 conversation with a wife or husband shall not give a right
1-18 of action to the person's spouse. Rights of action for
1-19 adultery, alienation of affections, or criminal
1-20 conversation are abolished. A married person shall have a
1-21 cause of action in tort for damages arising from the
1-22 alienation of the affections of his or her spouse against
1-23 a person who, acting with knowledge of the marriage and
1-24 with intent to cause the alienation of the affections of
1-25 the spouse, follows a course of action calculated to
1-26 deprive the plaintiff of the consortium, conjugal
1-27 companionship, company, cooperation, and aid of the spouse
1-28 by persuasion or seduction of the plaintiff's spouse or
1-29 other wrongful conduct. An action for alienation of
1-30 affections shall not require proof of adultery with
1-31 plaintiff's spouse or abducting or harboring plaintiff's
1-32 spouse, but proof of such conduct shall be considered as
1-33 aggravating factors in calculating damages for alienation
1-34 of affections."
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2- 1 SECTION 2.
2- 2 This Act shall become effective on July 1, 2000, and shall
2- 3 apply to conduct done on or after such date.
2- 4 SECTION 3.
2- 5 All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are
2- 6 repealed.
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Clerk of the House
Robert E. Rivers, Jr., Clerk
Last Updated on 03/08/00