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

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Can I Record My Spouse or Co-Parent for Court? That leads many people to believe that a recording may help their parenting or divorce case in court. Illegal Recordings One-party consent is not allowed by New Hampshire law, including telephone calls or in-person conversations. appeared first on Morneau Law.

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

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My practice areas include Family Law and Criminal Defense. On the criminal side, I handle low level misdemeanors up to felonies. I randomly received a phone call from an old friend from law school asking if I could analyze a murder case on Court TV. I was able to help the family by going to trial.

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New Law Makes Proving Adultery Easier in Virginia

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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. The new law does not change that burden.

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