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[Solved] Permission to use phone recordings

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 Mich
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What would the penalty be for including phone recordings if the other party were not aware of them being recorded. Would it be more damaging to the case than being of a help . Would people advise not to include if it was only to show the controlling behaviour towards the father and not the children . The father has been made out to be the controlling one .

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I don't think court will pay much attention to those recordings. You can write in your statement that you possess recordings, and if court is interested in them, you can submit them as evidence.

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I would read greengage's reply (about 5 posts up) - based on that, I would say it's very risky.

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