Gina T. asked

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In a legal trial, what should I do if my wife's attorney fails to provide me with the necessary evidence and what is my best strategy to address the potential scenarios where he presents only a redacted email, the entire email, or both as evidence?

March 4th, 2024

Jennifer L. answered

If your wife's attorney fails to provide you with the necessary evidence, you should inform the judg...

March 4th, 2024

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