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Welcome, Iamp;#39;m Russell Alexander. Iamp;#39;ve been a lawyer with the team here at Russell Alexander Collaborative Family Lawyers for over 20 years. Without further ado, letamp;#39;s get into todayamp;#39;s topic: amp;#39;On Hearsay and Text Messagesamp;#39; The warning by an Ontario court in a recent case was straightforward: Family litigants need to be wary when including text messages and emails in their affidavit evidence. In a recent case of Hillier, the parents were in a custody battle over their 3-year-old child. The father, who was the primary residential parent, brought an urgent motion to have the child return to him. The mother had been withholding the child from him, even though she was only entitled to restricted access under a prior court order. She accused the father of having a substance abuse problem, and justified keeping the child because - based on her observations at a recent access exchange - she concluded he was drunk or at least had been drinking when