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Can prove perjury but lawyer does not want to use my evidence. Is that common?

I have evidence, a picture message from the respondent in a restraining order case, that proves that the person has committed perjury by lying under oath during their response to the restraining order. My lawyer is unwilling to use the picture and text message to prove this as he feels the other evidence that I have is good enough to secure a restraining order.

Is this normal? I would like to make sure that I am granted restitution for the expense that this case has amounted to.

Your lawyer is an expert. You are not. That is why you hired him.

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