I have a recording of my wife admitting to sleeping with another man. Will that prove adultery?
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I have a recording of my wife admitting to sleeping with another man. Will that prove adultery?
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Asked on November 8, 2017 under Family Law, Tennessee
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SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 7 years ago | Contributor
It is certainly strong evidence, assuming it is credible recording. No one piece of evidence can be said to definitely "prove" anything--that depends on how the court views it, whether there is any plausible other explanation for it or weakness to it, etc. (For example: say that no names are used and the sound quality is bad; your wife may be able to successfully claim that the recording is not of her.) This will help you prove adultry, but never assume proving anything in court is 100% guaranteed.
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