Complimentary Guide
How to Navigate Hearsay in Family Law Cases Involving Alcohol Abuse
Turn Conflicting Testimony Into Clear, Court-Admissible Evidence

Family law professionals know the moment: one parent accuses the other of drinking during parenting time—but there’s no concrete evidence. Just emotion, hearsay, and escalating tension.

It’s a scenario that plays out in courtrooms across the country, often with major consequences for parenting plans and child safety.

This guide walks you through how to:

⚖️ Understand the difference between hearsay and admissible testimony
⚖️ Avoid getting stuck in he-said/she-said custody disputes
⚖️ Use Soberlink to introduce objective, court-admissible evidence in cases involving suspected alcohol abuse
⚖️ Respond to both confirmed and unconfirmed alcohol use—while keeping the child’s safety and stability at the center

Whether a parent is drinking or not, this guide provides a path to truth, fairness, and the child’s best interests.

Download the guide and learn how to manage alcohol allegations with clarity—not chaos.

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