Adultery is difficult to prove the way it requires corroborating evidence from an unauthorised; thus a statement by the defendant that he or she had sexual relations with an unauthorised is not legally admissible to allow for the court to grant a divorce to the plaintiff. (smandb.com)
In a case of Gyorffy v. Drury, released on January 22, 2015, the Ontario Court of Appeal dealt with the question of whether an injured person could provide corroborating evidence of a loss of function. (lernerspersonalinjury.ca)
The affidavit is submitted as corroborating evidence in court. (sciencedaily.com)