Question: Is it legal to monitor the computer of a minor child not living with you? My wife’s ex has primary custody of their son. He has been caught enagaging in illegal activities, and his father has chosen to not be involved in addressing the situation. He has a laptop …
Question: My soon-to-ex-wife is monitoring my Internet usage and emails and I would like to know if a family attorney handles this type of e-harassment claims or a criminal law attorney. Is it unlawful for her to monitor my online presence? She also has people follow me around and I …
Question: I have long suspected my wife of infidelity, which was confirmed when I was able to gain access to her email account containing sexual messages with other men. What is the appropriate way to use these emails in order to reveal my wife’s affairs and use them to my …
By Sara Pitcher Noblesville, Indiana Divorce Lawyer In this age, it should be no surprise that technological advances are having impacts on countless areas of life that were, in the past, totally devoid of any involvement with technology. This holds especially true for family law cases where social media evidence …
Question: After we filed for divorce, I accessed my wife’s email and Facebook passwords that were available on our shared computer. I posed as her and posted on her Facebook that she cheated on me and left me and is only getting a divorce to get my money. She found …
By Jennifer de Lyon Stralka Missouri Divorce Lawyer With approximately 2.5 billion text messages being sent back and forth across the United States each day, it is no surprise that text messages are being used as evidence in divorce and child custody cases. It is important to keep in mind …
By Jennifer de Lyon Stralka Missouri Divorce Lawyer When potential clients come to me seeking divorce advice for men, I frequently warn them about how important it is to be guarded when sending text messages, especially since they can be used against you in a court of law. Obviously, there …
By Jill Coil Utah Divorce Lawyer You’ll often hear about Facebook and other social networking websites being a foe in your divorce and child custody case, but there are times when these social outlets can also be your friend. We all have mistakes and regrets in our past that we …
Question: I am looking for advice on divorce on the rules of evidence regarding cell phone records. I believe my wife has been cheating on me and would like to present evidence of this in divorce court. So can I subpoena my wife’s cell phone records?