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If you have a statement signed by her, or better still a tape recorded or video taped statement by her, which contradicts what she is saying during the hearing, that would be very strong evidence that she is lying. Other than that, there are many ways to demonstrate that what she is saying is not true, based upon witnesses, expert testimony, public records, etc., but this really depends upon what specifically she is saying that you would like to prove to be a lie.

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What should you do if a lawsuit was filed against you yet false information was knowingly told by plantiff in petition for custody?

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Can a mother lose custody of her kids if she lies about everything to the father and she does not follow the court order?

"Lying about everything" is a vague term. Refusing to obey court orders can result in loss of custody. If the father can provide the court with enough evidence, the mother's lying can be brought to the court's attention as well. If she is a pathological liar she may have other problems that affect her parenting.


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Perjury


Are there degrees of perjury?

No. In court, lying is lying.


Can perjury charges be brought against someone for lying in court to get more in child support?

Lying under oath is a big 'no-no' and the judge MIGHT consider it perjury. I would file a motion for a re-hearing and bring the evidence to the judge's attention.


Lying under oath in a civil court?

Lying under oath in a civil court is perjury. It is punishable by law.


Is it lieing or lying?

I think that it is lying. I used to think that it was lieing, but then my mother told me that it was lying.


Who is the mother in the lying game?

Regina


Can you go jail for lying in family court?

It makes no difference WHAT type of court you lie in, you are lying to the judge and the court after having given an oath to tell the truth. You can be charged with perjury and/or contempt of court, and, since it is civil court, you can be fined instead of jailed.


What do you do when people lie in court?

If you can prove that they are lying, you prove it on cross examination.Added: Then the person who was a proven liar couldbe charged with lying under oath and/or contempt of court.


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No. How could you ever know or prove that the justice lied about something as subjective as impartiality? Disagreement with a justice's vote/opinion or the belief that either contradicts his or her stated beliefs or record of jurisprudence is neither proof of a lie, nor grounds for impeachment.


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