MzAgams
Nigerian Writer & Divorce Lawyer
recent posts
- Day 15: The Cost of Freedom — Why We Choose “Exit” Over “Endurance”
- Day 14 of #16Days: Digital Evidence Class — “Screenshots Are Not Enough”
- Day 13 of #16Days: Workplace Harassment — When the “Abuser” is Your Boss
- Day 12 of #16Days: Polygamy Survival Guide — Structural Power & The “Other” Wife
- Day 11 of #16 Days: Custody Law vs. “Our Tradition” — The Child’s Rights Act (CRA)
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Category: Family Law
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Its not enough to establish that a party to a marriage has committed adultery ( and contrary to what I have read elsewhere recently it DOES NOT only apply to the wife or female party). Remember evidence of adultery can be circumstantial, the court will consider preponderance of evidence and not proof beyond reasonable doubt.…