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I Kept a Jоurnаl Dосumеntіng our Turbulent Mаrrіаgе and I Plan to File Fоr Dіvоrсе. Cоuld it be Uѕеd Against Me?

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A kept journal is beneficial during the petition of divorce proceedings. Divorce is a tedious process involving perplexing proceedings especially if the petition incorporates  an adversarial dispute. If a marriage no longer works, most Americans resort to the filing of a Petition for Divorce. This  proceeding adversely affects not only the bond of the marriage but also the interest of children and  the properties within the absolute community. Sets of evidence are indispensable when it comes to adversarial litigation. Unless otherwise, parties  agree to fast-track the divorce process in consideration of the application of the no-fault principle. As  part of the process, testimonial and documentary pieces of evidence are required to be presented to  establish party claims. Testimonial evidence may be fabricated to reinforce this exhibit. Documentary  evidence may be tendered to offer supporting evidence. The presentation of a journal may be advantageous in cases where a detailed and na