There's no cure for a broken heart—at least not under Pennsylvania law.

A man whose wife had an affair with the pastor of their church has no legal recourse, a Philadelphia trial judge has ruled.

Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Lisa M. Rau dismissed plaintiff Timothy Laidlaw's claims against the pastor and the church for breach of fiduciary duty, negligent and intentional infliction of emotional distress, fraudulent misrepresentation, vicarious liability, negligent hiring and supervision, defamation and false light.