A person may tape a telephone conversation only if that person is a party to the conversation.
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Texas divorce FAQ: Can I read my spouse’s mail? Can I read my spouse’s e-mail?
A person who opens another person’s mail without permission commits a federal criminal offense.
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Man Charged in Electronic Spying Case
An Austin man has been charged with felony unlawful interception of electronic communication after he installed spyware on his estranged wife’s computer, according to an arrest affidavit.
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WHO GETS TO INTERVIEW YOUR CHILD?
The two cases argued last week involve government investigations into allegations that children were being abused by a parent. There are few subjects more problematic than family child abuse.
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My Divorce Is None of Your Business
Fred Silberberg of the Huffington Post blog posits that a divorce proceeding ought to be a private family matter not subject to open public view. He says in New York divorce proceedings are private such that the public cannot view the proceedings. However, he says, California has open courts such that the public has full access to the proceedings.
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