Pitfalls of Recording Conversations With Your Ex – Can You Use Them? – Males’s Divorce Podcast

Cordell & Cordell Executive / Managing Partner, CEO Scott Trout and Richmond divorce attorney Jacob Smith discuss the strategy of recording conversations for use as evidence in a family law case.

Many men are tempted to catch their ex in the act by recording a conversation that doesn’t reflect the opposing party well. However, this often has legal ramifications and you should know the federal and local rules of evidence.

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Shawn Garrison

Shawn Garrison is an online editor for Lexicon and focuses on topics related to the legal services of clients Cordell & Cordell and Cordell & Cordell UK. He has written countless articles addressing the unique custody and divorce problems of men and fathers. Through his work on CordellCordell.com, CordellCordell.co.uk and DadsDivorce.com, Mr. Garrison has become an authority on the complexities of the legal practice and was the content creator for the YouTube series “Dad’s Divorce Live” and other videos on the YouTube channels Dad’s Divorce and Cordell & Cordell. Mr. Garrison has managed these clients’ websites and promoted the creation of several of their roles, including the Cordell & Cordell lawyer and office pages, Dad’s divorce newsletter, and the Cordell & Cordell newsletter.

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