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Divorce based on adultery

Asked on Jun 02nd, 2014 on Divorce - Louisiana
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My wife commited adultry and has admitted it. I know in Louisiana I will need more proof than hearsay. But what if I can get the man she had an affair with to write a letter admitting the affair will this be enough? There is a child involved and I want to insure I take advantage of everything.
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Getting a statement signed and notarized with two witnesses is the way to go.  Also, be aware you may need to subpoena him at the time of the Fault trial.  While Hearsay is not allowed, a properly notarized document can be snuck in front of the judge (sometimes).  Of course, his testimony will be the best evidence available and you can have him testify to what he swore to in his affidavit. If you need help and are in the greater New Orleans area, call The Civil Law Center, LLC at 504-342-4221 to set up a consult.
Answered on Jun 06th, 2014 at 4:30 PM

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