Archive for the ‘Telephones’ Category

By Lori Spencer

 

Whether you’re keeping track of family expenses, wanting to find out if your spouse has been faithful or preparing for a divorce case, you may need to examine your spouse’s phone records. Getting access to your spouse’s phone calls and text messages can be a slippery slope legally, however. Unless you have your spouse’s written permission or a subpoena, you could find yourself in hot water if you snoop through his phone. Even if you find clear evidence of an affair — such as racy texts, images or videos — on your spouse’s phone, that evidence will likely be inadmissible in court if it was obtained illegally…

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How Can I Tell If My Phone Conversations Are Being Recorded at Work? | eHow.com.

By Lori Spencer

How to Record Outgoing Phone Calls | eHow.com.

By Lori Spencer

How to Record a Phone Legally | eHow.com.

By Lori Spencer

How to Trace Blocked Cell Phone Numbers | eHow.com.

By Lori Spencer

By Lori Spencer

If you want to record a phone conversation for documentation or evidence-gathering purposes, it is vitally important to know the law before you hit the “Record” button. Otherwise, you may find your tape is inadmissible in court. You may even be criminally prosecuted or get counter-sued by the other party for illegally recording a phone call without their permission.

 

How to Subpoena Phone Records | eHow.com.

By Lori Spencer