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Are tape recordings admissible evidence in Family Court proceedings?

By Barrie M. Hayes on May 3, 2013
Posted in Family Court, General, Separation

Barrie Hayes, Partner, Family Law.

The admissibility of audio or video tape recordings are, like  any other potential evidence , to be ruled on by a judge. In determining the admissibility of any evidence a judge will consider the basic evidentiary concepts such as; Is the evidence relevant or material to the issues being…

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