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When the wife sues for divorce, can the police check the husband's room opening record?

Hello, if there is no evidence, it should not, but you can apply to the court for an investigation order, but the court will not agree to investigate the other party's room opening record, because this situation involves personal privacy and has little to do with the case, even if it is a divorce case.

1. When suing for divorce, one spouse applied to the court to check the other spouse's room opening record in the hotel, and the court ignored it.

2. If one spouse suspects that the other spouse has sexual relations with others, he can be arrested by someone, and evidence can be obtained through audio and video recording.

If one spouse suspects that the other spouse is whoring in the hotel, it should be a matter for the police. This is not a court matter.

If one spouse wants to divorce, it depends on whether the relationship between husband and wife is broken. If a husband and wife sue for divorce, they shall apply to the court.

5. According to the provisions of Article 32 of the Marriage Law, if one of the men and women requests a divorce, the relevant departments can mediate or directly file a divorce lawsuit with the people's court. When trying divorce cases, the people's court shall conduct mediation; If the relationship has really broken down and mediation fails, divorce shall be granted.