I have heard that even if you can prove the things your ex-spouse says by having tape-recorded him/her, the Judge never wants to listen to the tape. So whats the point?
When you do tape record your ex-spouse, label the tape with date and time, and then transcribe the tape word for word. The judge is likely to read a transcript knowing the tape is available to confirm the contents. It can also be used to discredit your ex-spouse on cross-examination, and prove he/she is not believable.
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