Oct
3
Electronic Evidence - A Cautionary Tale
Filed Under Divorce & Separation, Family Law Basics, Marriage & Family
Our firm has long been using electronic evidence as means to get a full financial picture or to help determine the fitness of a parent to retain custody or visitation privileges.
This article from the New York Times highlights how this electronic evidence is being used by spouses. (Registration required to view the article.)
Typically, if one spouse is considering gathering electronic evidence against another spouse, things are bad and there is some reason why they think they’ll find something. While we counsel our clients not to get involved in snooping for snooping’s sake, we still believe that there is some value in gathering electronic evidence for the right reasons.
Posted by Victor J. Medina
Medina, Martinez & Castroll, LLC
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