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Introduction to Spousal Spying and the Law in Ontario
Tempted to Snoop? Beware of a New Canadian Cause of Action Those embroiled in matrimonial disputes and litigation can attest to the fact that emotions run high: acrimony can breed one-upmanship, and ex-spouses may be consider resorting to less-than-ethical means of obtaining information on their former partners to be used in the dispute-resolution process. But […]
Husband Does Some Sleuthing on Wife’s Facebook Apps – Is the Uncovered Evidence Admissible?
Husband Does Some Sleuthing on Wife’s Facebook Apps – Is the Uncovered Evidence Admissible? We wrote earlier about the decision in Rossi v. Spanier, [2014] O.J. No. 4880; 2014 ONSC 4984, which considered the issue of whether a support-paying husband should be indirectly footing the bill for his ex-wife’s financial irresponsibility post-separation. But another aspect […]
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