For a modern — April 19, 2007 — decision involving this tort, see Fitch v. Valentine.
Mississippi is apparently one of six states that continues to recognize this tort, a tort that generally covers behavior through which a spouse “is wrongfully deprived of [his or her] rights to the ‘services and companionship and consortium [of the other spouse].'” In many cases, including this one, the wrongful conduct is an outsider’s sexual affair with one of the spouses. In principle, though, other behavior — including persuading a person to divorce the spouse, even without having sex with the person — could be covered as well.