Not exact matches
Happy to step in if you're around here.If you and your
spouse have a way to Skype or do FaceTime on your
computers or phones, that could be a more meaningful way for your Ex to connect with his kids
than by phone (assuming he wants to connect).
Only people's
spouses were better
than the
computer at judging personality.
The Committee then listed six different situations where lawyers might consider a more secure communication method
than email, including when: 1) communicating highly sensitive or confidential information via email or unencrypted email connections, 2) sending an email to or from an account that the email sender or recipient shares with others, 3) sending an email to a client when it is possible that a third person (such as a
spouse in a divorce case) knows the password to the email account, or to an individual client at that client's work email account, especially if the email relates to a client's employment dispute with his employer 4) sending an email from a public
computer or a borrowed
computer or where the lawyer knows that the emails may be read on a public or borrowed
computer or on an unsecure network, 5) sending an email if the lawyer knows that the recipient may access it on devices that are potentially accessible to third persons or are not protected by a password, or 6) sending an email if the lawyer is concerned that the NSA or other law enforcement agency may read the email, with or without a warrant.
If your
spouse takes the
computer, and all the information that is on it — it is easier to recover this information (financial, photo's, music, etc.) through a backup
than through litigation.
My husband continues to see this guy, and states that the therapist has also infused his personal religious beliefs into his sessions by telling my husband that if I were a «true believer» I'd have forgiven my
spouse already (it's been less
than a year since my discovery of his lunch dates and tons of porn on his
computer).
In fact, survey respondents say that
computer stress is even more stressful
than deciding what to wear (47 %), traffic jams (27 %), entering airport security (21 %), handling finances (19 %), filing taxes (18 %), managing health (14 %), and arguing with their
spouse (13 %).