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A woman who believed her husband was extramaritally IM-ing violated Florida law, court says. Logs can't be used in divorce proceeding.
A woman who believed her husband was extramaritally IM-ing violated Florida law, court says. Logs can't be used in divorce proceeding.
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and lets face it why the **** are courts being filled with this crap
I am curious if virtual cheating is considered by the courts the same as real cheating. Seems more like interactive porn rather than out and out cheating but I am sure that is a matter of perspective.
- by FerengiEXwife September 4, 2008 10:08 PM PDT
- Long before there were "keyloggers" I simply used a version of Norton Systemworks to recover "deleted" emails from my then-DH to his online lover. Found out they had met in R/L when he supposedly "went to his brother's for SuperBowl Weekend". I'm now happily single and he's in the process of drinking himself to death - alone, with his two little dogs.....Our oldest daughter is expecting her first child - and has publicly stated that "Dad won't be alone with her until she's old enough to fend for herself and/or call for help on her own cell phone....He never used carseats with US, and I can't tell when he's sober or not..."
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