So I'm going over all my court papers in preparation for my May 18 case conference, and I am just dumbfounded by the number of lies in my ex's affidavits. Some of them are small and not even important, but others are very relevant to the issues in our case. I can't prove that all of her false statements were lies, but for most of them, I can back up my claim that she's lying with evidence.
Should I spend the time to compile a list of the lies she made that I can actually back up with evidence, in hopes that the court will then doubt the other lies she made?
She's told so many lies, that she can't even keep them straight, and contradicts herself from one affidavit to another. We had an OCL investigation, and even the OCL report that she agreed with contradicts a lot of the statements she's made in affidavits.
How much weight does the court give to this type of behaviour, and are there any repercussions for lying to the court? I would hope that lying to the court wouldn't be taken lightly, but you never know. She committed contempt of court by denying me access for 2 months last year, and got nothing but a stern warning not to do it again. If the court isn't going to care about her lies, I don't want to waste my time making the list, or the court's time presenting it to them.
Should I spend the time to compile a list of the lies she made that I can actually back up with evidence, in hopes that the court will then doubt the other lies she made?
She's told so many lies, that she can't even keep them straight, and contradicts herself from one affidavit to another. We had an OCL investigation, and even the OCL report that she agreed with contradicts a lot of the statements she's made in affidavits.
How much weight does the court give to this type of behaviour, and are there any repercussions for lying to the court? I would hope that lying to the court wouldn't be taken lightly, but you never know. She committed contempt of court by denying me access for 2 months last year, and got nothing but a stern warning not to do it again. If the court isn't going to care about her lies, I don't want to waste my time making the list, or the court's time presenting it to them.
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