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How can I get hotel monitoring when my husband is derailed?

If the husband is derailed, he can sue for divorce and apply to the court for monitoring. The court will take surveillance videos ex officio.

If there is a record of one party cheating in the video, it can be used as one of the evidences of cheating.

What evidence do you need for cheating?

1, e-mail, chat records, in the process of extracting e-mail or chat records, it must be notarized by the notary office, and it is difficult for the court to accept the evidence of extramarital affairs such as e-mail or chat records extracted separately when suing for divorce;

2. Letter of guarantee or repentance;

3, photos, because the evidence of extramarital affairs should be legally obtained, so if you ask the detective company to take photos, you should carefully examine the detective company's understanding of the evidence of extramarital affairs during the operation process to ensure the legitimacy of the evidence of extramarital affairs, and achieve the purpose of providing effective evidence of extramarital affairs when the court divorces;

4. Video recording. If the other party admits to having an affair in the recording collected by the parties, the recorded materials can be submitted to the court as evidence.

Specific evidence includes:

(a) Statements of the parties;

(2) Documentary evidence;

(3) Physical evidence;

(4) Audio-visual materials;

(5) Electronic data;

(6) Testimony of witnesses;

(7) Appraisal opinions;

(8) Records of the inquest.

Evidence must be verified before it can be used as a basis for ascertaining facts.

Legal basis:

Article 63 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC):

Evidence includes:

(a) Statements of the parties;

(2) Documentary evidence;

(3) Physical evidence;

(4) Audio-visual materials;

(5) Electronic data;

(6) Testimony of witnesses;

(7) Appraisal opinions;

(8) Records of the inquest. Evidence must be verified before it can be used as a basis for ascertaining facts.

Article 64 of the Civil Procedure Law: The burden of proof and the organ that finds out the litigation request put forward by the parties have the responsibility to provide evidence. The people's court shall investigate and collect evidence that the parties and their agents ad litem cannot collect on their own due to objective reasons, or evidence that the people's court considers necessary for hearing a case. The people's court shall comprehensively and objectively examine and verify the evidence in accordance with legal procedures.