: A critical distinction is often made between a third party who knowingly pursues a married person and someone who was lied to and did not know the person was in a relationship.
: Being overly touchy or inserting themselves into private conversations.
: While you cannot sue the third party, the Oklahoma Divorce and Custody Blog notes that if a spouse spent marital assets (money, gifts, trips) on an affair, the court may consider this "dissipation of marital assets" during property division.
Oklahoma law does not provide a direct way to sue a third party for "homewrecking."
Oklahoma-homewreckers May 2026
: A critical distinction is often made between a third party who knowingly pursues a married person and someone who was lied to and did not know the person was in a relationship.
: Being overly touchy or inserting themselves into private conversations.
: While you cannot sue the third party, the Oklahoma Divorce and Custody Blog notes that if a spouse spent marital assets (money, gifts, trips) on an affair, the court may consider this "dissipation of marital assets" during property division.
Oklahoma law does not provide a direct way to sue a third party for "homewrecking."