In 2023 is there still a crime in Irish law termed "adultery"? Are all the separated people who are in relationships while they await the conclusion of the long-drawn-out divorce process guilty of "adultery" in the laws of this State?
Lastly, on various State forms I see "marital status". If somebody has finalised their divorce, why can't they tick the "single" box rather than the "divorced" box? In other words how, legally speaking, is a fully divorced person not as "single" as a single person who never married?