I cheated on my husband with his phone Can the court rule that he cheated? – Law In A Minute

I cheated on my husband with his phone Can the court rule that he cheated?

Oi mate, how did you come up with such a grand scheme?
You, my friend, should be a fiction story writer instead.
The law is clear about evidence requirements:
chat records submitted as evidence must be complete and verified as being created by your husband himself.
Without this proof,
it’s considered fabricated evidence that courts will immediately reject.
Second, according to Article
1033 of the Civil Code,
using someone else’s phone without permission
and impersonating them in conversations constitutes a privacy violation,
even if that person is your spouse.
So not only would your plan fail to prove infidelity,
but your husband could actually counter-sue you for malicious defamation.
So what exactly are you trying to accomplish here?
If your husband is genuinely having an affair,
there are legal ways to gather evidence.
You can document instances of him holding hands or kissing another person,
do never trespass on private property to obtain such photos.
You can also legally record conversations where he voluntarily admits to the affair.
These are legitimate methods to build your case.
But if you insist on fabricating evidence, not even Edgar can win your case.​