Text messages are used often in family law cases, particularly in divorce and child custody litigation. Here’s how to get text messages by a subpoena.
Technology and Divorce
Facebook and Divorce: What You Need to Know
Facebook, for better or worse, has become a way of life for many people. Whether it’s posting a map of your morning run, your child’s first steps, or sharing a video of a cat falling down the stairs, the need to post, re-post and share on Facebook and other social media has become so interwoven […]
Social Media and Divorce: A Dangerous Combination
Technology and social media have changed all aspects of our lives, and divorce is no different. There are both legal and emotional reasons to be cautious of social media during divorce. I’m not saying you have to be completely unplugged, as appealing as that may sound at times, but to be aware of potential consequences […]
The Impact of Social Media on Divorce
Every day I think that I have heard it all, and then there will be a new issue involving social media and my divorce clients. The “e” in e-mail stands for evidence. The following are some of my thoughts about this critical issue that impacts everyone who deals with divorce – from the divorcing couple themselves […]
Getting a Divorce in Your Underpants?
A startup company in California will soon bring the possibility of getting a divorce online to the masses (in California for the time being, with plans to expand nationally). The website Separate.us was developed by an attorney that wanted to make divorce available through the internet at a low cost. While similar services are offered […]
Social Media as Divorce Evidence?
Who needs to hire a forensic accountant, a detective, get third party assessments for parenting, or obtain court orders to obtain financial disclosure in your divorce settlement? All you have to do is sit at your computer and mine social media sites, which have a plethora of information. Sources of Social Media Divorce Evidence 46 […]
Divorce Apps: Is There Really an “App” for That?
Investigating if a divorce app exists – and, if so, if it is of any real use. Can a “fill in the blank” form really replace an educated human in matters of custody and divorce?
Internet Representation
Since we live in an age where one can procure products and services, as well as check on the status of certain products or services (bank balances, insurance values, investment values, etc.), through the internet, we decided to look at how “internet friendly” our firm is. The findings we came up with were quite surprising. […]
Technology & Divorce – A MUST Read for Anyone Going Through Divorce
Technology and divorce: two words that scare any divorcing couple. This article will ease the concern that technology may be used against you in divorce.
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