I'm separating and my ex made a lot of financial promises via text. Can I use these in court? Ask Gelman

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Q: My common-law spouse and I made a lot of financial arrangements over text message when things were still good between us. We discussed things like how we’d split house expenses, how much he’d contribute to daycare, and even promises about paying me back for money I lent him. Now that we’re separating, he says none of that “counts” because it wasn’t in a formal agreement. Can I use those texts and emails as proof if we go to court?

A: You’d be surprised at how common this question is. These days, many financial promises between couples, especially during the early days of separation, are made quickly and informally through text messages, emails or direct messages. The first thing to understand is that Ontario family courts regularly accept digital messages as evidence.

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