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Why You Should Care About Federal Computer Privacy

An often-stated truth is that you shouldn’t access the email of others. Here, “others” means the person you have divorced, are now divorcing, or plan to divorce in the not too distant future. No matter how often this is said,...more

Use Your Smartphone for Loss Prevention During a Divorce

Smartphones are everywhere, most working professionals have one. What you may not know is that during a divorce, you can use it as a handy tool to help protect your prized possessions from potential loss or destruction....more

3/24/2016  /  Divorce , Loss Prevention , Smartphones

Check Your Password and Touch ID If You’re Divorcing

Generally speaking, when you’re involved in marital conflict (divorce, separation, etc.), you should immediately change the password to your email, work computer, tablet and of course your phone. We also discussed this in...more

2/26/2016  /  Divorce , Email , Passwords , Smartphones

The 7 Deadly (Tech) Sins of Divorce – Part 2

In my previous post, The 7 Deadly (Tech) Sins of Divorce – Part 1, we discussed the importance of protecting email accounts and passwords, not reading your spouse’s email and not recording anything without informing them....more

8/12/2015  /  Divorce , Social Networks , Voicemail

The 7 Deadly (Tech) Sins of Divorce – Part 1

For anyone involved in a divorce there are always pitfalls to be avoided, no matter where you are in the process. Some of the pitfalls are obvious, others less so. Today we’ll discuss the first three in a set of seven areas...more

8/10/2015  /  Audio Recording , Divorce , Email
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