There is no evidence of domestic violence, but what if he refuses to admit it?

(1) Domestic violence can be reported to the police, and evidence such as alarm records and injury identification can be obtained. (2) If the spouse has domestic violence, he can sue for divorce. After the trial, the court will decide whether to grant a divorce according to whether the relationship between husband and wife has broken down. If there is insufficient evidence, it is unlikely that divorce will be granted after the first prosecution, especially if the other party does not agree to divorce, and a second prosecution may be needed to achieve divorce. Therefore, it is suggested that in the case of domestic violence, we should collect relevant evidence and file divorce proceedings by calling the police and looking for witnesses.