Originally Posted by
cjonline
Why would you want it? Are you still involved with him?
I don't think you can get a copy unless you have an attorney and you are called as a witness in the trial. Even then I'm not sure you can see what was said, Just because you want to. If you know the court reporter that recorded it then you can call and ask them if the will print you a copy or call the office of the attorney that did it (his wife's I assume) and ask them if you can get a copy or ask the wife directly. I think if falls under privileged information though. I can't see that you can get a copy without the wife or him giving it to you.
Court Reporters cannot discuss testimony with third parties. A Court Reporter cannot even acknowledge that he/she knows about the matter.
OP is a third party to the wife's Attorney and likewise cannot discuss this with OP.
Boyfriend's Attorney, however, can provide copy to boyfriend upon request and boyfriend can hand it over.
This person is a third party to the action and is not legally entitled to anything. I have never seen a transcript in a divorce file. Even if it were in the file, this is a third party, same rights as somebody on the street - no rights at all in this matter.
Now, if the wife decides to sue for alienation or something, yes, it can come into play.
From the practical side of this I don't know why you (as a third party) want to see the transcript. Your boyfriend swore under oath to tell the truth. The questions undoubtedly went to the length, extent, circumstances of your relationship. If he told the truth, as he swore to do, you already know what it is because you did and are living it.