By Jennifer de Lyon Stralka Mens Divorce Attorney, Cordell and Cordell To track or not to track? That is the question. As divorce rates continue to skyrocket across the country, so has the use of electronic evidence in proving a spouse’s infidelity. Such evidence gleaned from e-mails, cell phones, Facebook, …
Question: Can an email sent by my ex-wife to a fake online profile I made be used as evidence in a child custody modification? My ex-wife is dating a convicted felon who she brings around our kids, though she repeatedly denies it in court. I created an online profile, friended …
Question: I have dozens of text messages that are very damaging to my wife and the case she is trying to present against me. I would like to use these text messages as part of my defense but am curious about the rules of evidence and whether they can be …
By Julie Garrison Special to DadsDivorce.com If you’ve read a divorce article in the past year there’s a good chance you’ve heard of the harm social networks can wreak in your divorce. In fact, DadsDivorce.com founder Joseph Cordell just had an article appear on HuffingtonPost.com about how “Social Media Represents …
Divorce lawyers realize it’s easy in our social networking gluttony for people to use their computer keyboard to rant about their case online. That’s why attorneys Joseph Cordell and Kristin Zurek are warning clients to stay off Facebook and other social media. “Our average person could not afford to hire …
By Matt Allen Editor, DadsDivorce.com A recent child custody battle with a unique Facebook twist once again has divorce lawyers warning clients about the perils of using social networks when going through a divorce. In this instance, an Indiana woman created a fake profile of a 17-year-old girl on Facebook …
By Tara Lynne Groth Special to DadsDivorce.com Your mother’s maiden name. The name of your first pet. The city where you were born. These are ubiquitous security prompts used by email and financial institutions. What if you’re divorcing and the person you shared your life with — who knows the …
Question: I believe my wife has installed keylogger software on my computer and she is using GPS or some other tracking device to keep tabs on me. Is this legal or is there a privacy invasion claim that can be used to my advantage?
The Men’s Divorce Source app for iPhone and iPad was dubbed “the first comprehensive divorce resource guide for men” by AppDictions.com. In giving the app a rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars, AppDictions’ review said, “Don’t face your divorce alone – get educated and find support with Men’s Divorce …
Question: I hear a lot about clearing Web browser history or replacing the computer’s hard drive when going through a divorce in case there might be incriminating information about affairs, financial misconduct, etc. Can I do this without being punished or would this be considered spoliation of evidence?