Can I get the money given by my spouse to a paramour back?
If one party claims that the other party should pay "youth loss compensation" or "separation compensation," on the grounds of love affairs or cohabitation, it will not be supported. However, if the woman claims that the man should share reasonable expenses, such as medical expenses and nutrition expenses, during the period of pregnancy, the claim might be upheld.
In the case that a spouse provides or promises to provide marital property to his or her paramour, claims for the return of the gift after the marital property is transferred or if the paramour claims for the fulfillment of such promise by the spouse, it is unlikely to be upheld by the court. However, if the other spouse claims for the return of the joint property on the grounds that the act of donating the joint property violates the other party's property rights, it might be upheld.