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        Restricted1. Divorce Source: INTERFAMILIAL WIRETAPPING AND SURVEILLANCE
In mid-1994, Divorce Litigation examined the issue of interspousal wiretapping and surveillance, specifically looking at its legality and the admissibility of evidence so obtained. Laura W. Morgan, Interspousal Wiretapping, 6 Divorce Litigation 102 May 1994. ...
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        Restricted2. Divorce Source: Cases of Interest: Wiretapping
Case law and analysis of divorce cases related to wiretapping. Visit Other Cases of Interest ...
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        Restricted3. Divorce Source: Divorce Procedure/Wiretapping/Vicarious Consent
In a prior issue of Divorce Litigation, we noted that while there is no interspousal exception to the federal wiretapping statute some states have held that there is a parent-child exception based on the doctrine of vicarious consent. ...
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        Restricted4. Divorce Source: Evidence/Wiretapping/Federal Statute
The parties were divorced in 1989. At a later custody proceeding, the wife introduced transcripts of phone conversations between her former husband and their two children, ages five and three. The children were living with the wife and her parents. The husband moved to exclude transcripts of the wir ...
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        Restricted5. Divorce Source: SPOUSAL WIRETAPPING
(©1995) Spouses are not exempt from either the federal or the wiretap statute; wifes illegally recorded conversations were not admissible evidence ...
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        Restricted6. Divorce Source: Evidence/Wiretapping/Vicarious Consent for Children
The mother appealed the award of primary custody of the children to the father. The mothers primary argument was that audio tapes of coarse telephone conversations between the mother and the children should not have been admitted. The court held that the father could give vicarious consent on behalf ...
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        Restricted7. Divorce Source: EVIDENCE: INTERSPOUSAL WIRETAPPING
There is a split in authority as to whether one spouse ...
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        8. Divorce Source: Contempt for Failiure to Pay Child Support
This is one of the most frequently raised issues that arise in matrimonial practice. Many people don ...
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        9. Divorce Source: Spying on Your Spouse
Many people these days use all kinds of spying methods on their cheating spouses. But most of them are not aware that using spying equipment or surveillance services could be illegal. They could find themselves in a thorny legal mess unless they know the facts and the strict federal and New Jersey l ...
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