condonation legal definition
noun
- The forgiveness, purposeful disregard, or tacit
approval by a victim of anotherÂ’s illegal or objectionable act, especially by
treating the other person as if nothing happened.
- In family law, an act (especially
participation in sexual relations) indicating forgiveness by one spouse of the
other spouseÂ’s improper conduct (such as adultery) when that wrongful conduct
is a potential ground for divorce. In some states, condonation is an
affirmative defense in a divorce action if the act asserted as grounds for the
divorce is the act that was condoned, the act was not repeated after the
condonation, and the spouse who acted wrongfully does not deny conjugal rights
to the other spouse. See also connivance.
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