Failure to collect, destroy, secure or turn over evidence of a spouse’s guilt.

Usually (although this is not the rule) divorce is caused by unacceptable behavior on the part of one of the spouses. Examples of such behavior can be many-domestic violence, alcoholism, infidelity, gambling, psychological abuse. It should be remembered that the guilt of the spouse before the court must be proven. If you obtain evidence of your spouse’s guilt (e.g., a detective report, recordings of brawls initiated by your spouse, a letter/email/sms admitting guilt, a letter/email/sms with confessions or photos indicating an intimate relationship with another person, an obduction, a certificate of drug therapy) secure it properly. We recommend making a copy of this evidence and hiding it well so that your spouse cannot find it. It is important not to be guided by the moment or impulse, and at the moment of momentary improvement in relations do not give back to your spouse the evidence of his guilt or destroy it.

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