Ohiogal
Queen Bee
YOu need to quit posting. Text messages can be admitted however the weight given to them is dependent on various things -- what the content states, how relevant it is, whether there is evidence presented that confirms who sent the messages.It appears the question to ask would be can these text messages be authenticated. I'd talk to a lawyer. I doubt anyone in these forums is an expert on the admissibility and authentication of text messages, especially given the fact that introduction of this type of evidence is so groundbreaking/new.
Text messages alone are NOT going to result in a change of custody. Doesn't mean the standard required to change custody.