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.
civil court
A court order.A court order.A court order.A court order.
He could've been lying, but the best thing to do to prove he's lying isto take ablood test on child, the dude in jail.
Prove to him that you aren't.
say prove it
A temporary order is entered, pending a full hearing, is you can prove possession.
AN employer which honestly reports, "We fired Jim for arriving drunk" has not lied about you. Only lying about you could be defamation. The issue to a court is not whether you were intoxicated, ONLY whether the employer sincerely believed you were drunk. Think they DON'T believe you were? Think you can PROVE in court they didn't believe it? You will not be asked whether you WERE drunk, only how you prove the employer didn't believe what it says it did believe.
Prove she's lying,make her contradict( a lie making no sense) or become hipocritical lier,and prove her wrong,then take her to court and request custody of your children.
You can not break a court order, breaking the law, based on how you feel. You have to be able to prove this in court. Until then the order must be followed.
Yes. You can get this type of order against anyone as long as you can prove the order is needed.
Manjiro had to eat with chopsticks to prove they were Japanese.