The Evidence You Create Against Yourself, No-Fault Divorce and Midlife Crises
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man-in-sports-car.jpgThink your internet activities are private? Think again. In this podcast, Janet Gemmell, Board Certified Family Law Specialist, and Tammy Johnson of Rosen Law Firm’s Charlotte office, discuss how the experts can find data you never knew existed and the ways a divorce attorney can use it against you. We also debate no-fault divorce and the possibility of a midlife crisis ending your marriage.

As mentioned in this podcast, you can access the article, Family Abduction, Prevention and Response at the following link: http://www.missingkids.com/en_US/publications/NC75.pdf

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2 Responses to “The Evidence You Create Against Yourself, No-Fault Divorce and Midlife Crises”

  1. Ann Marie Says:

    It is very surprising how much data can be found that you never knew was possible. WIth the advances in technology today, doors have been opened not only for suspiscious behavior but for finding it as well. I work for http://www.firstwivesworld.com, it is an online community for women navigating through the various stages of divorce and life thereafter. We did a big article on this very topic called “Divorce Goes Digital” I loved the article and found it very imformative! According to the article, some states are allowing E-Z Pass data as evidence in divorce cases! Now I don’t know about you but I would have never thought of that, but when you do think about it it’s perfect. It shows EXACTLY where you have been and where you were going, so it’s impossible to lie about where you were. Smart thinkin if you ask me. Check out the article at:

    http://www.firstwivesworld.com/relevant-news/amanda-lockhart/divorce-goes-digital

    Just my two cents
    Ann Marie

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