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I accidentally posted this in a poll, so I appologize. I am in a divorce case, and my ex has committed perjury. Not once or twice, but over 32 times. I have all the evidence to prove it, including her admitting it on a recorded conversation. I also have receipts, records, etc. When we go back to court, this will all be brought up. Do judges do anything about it? Also, she has viloated the judges orders that were set in place. How strict are they on that? | ||
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