I’m going through a divorce, and I’ve filed for custody based on adultery and also a DNA test. The court is now ready for arguments on the DNA case. I have strong evidence like my wife’s medical records and even phone recordings where she admits to being with someone else during the time the child could have been conceived. Should I present these proofs before, after, or during the arguments? What would be the best approach here? I’m a bit lost, and any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Best Answer
You should present all your evidence, including medical records and phone recordings, before the arguments begin. This will allow the court to properly consider all the evidence before making a decision on the DNA case. It’s best to consult with your lawyer to strategize and determine the most effective order and method of presentation for your specific situation.
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