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Can I Record My Spouse or Co-Parent for Court?

MorneauLaw

Not only will most recordings not be admitted as exhibits by a judge, but these recordings can also bring bigger consequences including criminal misdemeanor or felony charges. In New Hampshire, the right to privacy is held to a higher standard than federal law, or laws of many other states.

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Caila A Coleman: 5 Things You Need To Become A Top Lawyer In Your Field

The Estrin Report

Talking to people who are not attorneys will help ensure that your strategy is translating well, and they can help you think of options outside of the law that you may have overlooked. She began her early years as a Public Defender in the 20th Judicial Circuit before opening her private firm, Coleman Law, LLC in 2016.

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New Law Makes Proving Adultery Easier in Virginia

Livesay&Myers

The new law, which goes into effect on July 1, 2020, will make proving adultery easier in divorce and other family law cases in Virginia. Adultery is a crime in Virginia—a Class 4 misdemeanor under Virginia Code § 18.2-365. represent clients throughout Northern Virginia. Contact us to schedule a consultation today.

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