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Covert audio / video recordings in the Family Court – are they admissible ?

March 4th 2025 - 9 Min Read
1. Introduction

Modern technology has made it extremely easy to record others, whether through voice recordings or video recordings, often with a single tap on a smartphone. In the context…

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Domestic Violence

What evidence do you need for a Non-Molestation Order?

January 31st 2025 - 8 Min Read

When seeking protection through a Non-Molestation Order, one of the most critical elements is the evidence you present in court. It can be daunting to gather and organise proof of…

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Domestic Violence

What evidence do you need for a Non-Molestation Order?

January 31st 2025 - 8 Min Read

When seeking protection through a Non-Molestation Order, one of the most critical elements is the evidence you present in court. It can be daunting to gather and organise proof of…

Read More
woman holding iPhone during daytime
Children, Divorce, Domestic Violence

Covert audio / video recordings in the Family Court – are they admissible ?

March 4th 2025 - 9 Min Read
1. Introduction

Modern technology has made it extremely easy to record others, whether through voice recordings or video recordings, often with a single tap on a smartphone. In the context…

Read More
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