Garrett T. asked

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Can my witnesses write a statement, and is it admissible in court? If not, what are the exceptions for hearsay to be admissible? Additionally, if my wife has filed false allegations against me, can I sue her for malicious prosecution and what kind of evidence would be necessary? Finally, can showing documents of therapy sessions due to these issues help my case?

August 24th, 2023

Megan W. answered

Yes, your witnesses can write a statement, but it may not be admissible in court as it is considered...

August 24th, 2023

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