Checking in on family court issues on social media again
Here is some more of what men and women are dealing with every day.
In April, I first looked at the cacophony of problems that people deal with in court and use social media for guidance and support.
Here is one.
Child custody is blood sport. The person you were once in love and believed would spend the rest of your life with could do anything now to gain the upper hand: secret recordings are common.
In the Kassenoff case, Allan is alleged to have intruded into Catherine’s email and used selective emails to paint her in a negative light.
In February 2016, Allan allegedly assaulted Catherine in their home, for which she was treated at a nearby hospital. The couple continued to live together, though Allan declared an “open marriage.”
In 2016, Allan by stealth, secured Catherine’s Apple ID and password and secretly “synced” her iPhone with his laptop.
He secretly accessed Catherine’s email and text messages for years, leading to his filing for divorce in 2019.
Allan read communications from Catherine’s family members, friends, and others. He even got her texts and emails from her attorney, Cynthia Monaco.
In family court- where there are few rules and even fewer enforced- expect your opponent- the parent of your children- to do anything, no matter how underhanded.
That’s only part of the multi-layered problem.
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