What Evidence Is Needed To Prove Cheating?

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Question: During my divorce hearing, I would like to present evidence proving my wife is cheating on me since her infidelity and adultery may bar her from receiving alimony. What type of evidence is needed to prove cheating? Do I need photos from a private investigator? Will phone records, bank

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How Do Addictions Affect Child Custody Rulings?

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Question: How does a sex addiction, or addictions in general, affect a child custody ruling? I saw a therapist because of my frequent adultery and was diagnosed with a sex addiction. My wife has vowed to keep me from the kids and is fighting for full custody because she says

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How Cheating Affects Child Custody Decisions

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Question: Do child custody laws take infidelity into account when determining child custody? My wife has confirmed cheating on me by having multiple affairs. I want to know what effect her confirmed cheating has on our divorce settlement, specifically how it impact a child custody determination.

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Can I Subpoena My Wife’s Cell Phone Records?

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Question: I am looking for advice on divorce on the rules of evidence regarding cell phone records. I believe my wife has been cheating on me and would like to present evidence of this in divorce court. So can I subpoena my wife’s cell phone records?

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Admissibility Of GPS Evidence In Divorce Cases

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By Jennifer de Lyon Stralka Mens Divorce Attorney, Cordell and Cordell To track or not to track? That is the question. As divorce rates continue to skyrocket across the country, so has the use of electronic evidence in proving a spouse’s infidelity. Such evidence gleaned from e-mails, cell phones, Facebook,

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