I have said it many times, if you post online it can come back to bite you. As reported on NYDailyTimes.com and shared by Llynne DeVenny, a Staten Island belly dancer jiggled her way out of a sweet deal with her ex-husband after he found pictures of her shaking it on the Internet. Dorothy McGurk won a settlement [...]
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Wife Stripped of Settlement For Belly-dancing Blog
Posted: April 23, 2011 in family lawTags: Attorney's fee, Belly dance, Brian McGurk, Dance, divorce, Facebook, Staten Island, Traffic collision
Divorce Insurance, Say What?
Posted: November 3, 2010 in family lawTags: Casualty insurance, divorce, Facebook, Insurance, Marriage, North Carolina, United States, Wedding, Wedlock Insurance Company
Okay, I don’t know where I was in August of this year, ( I really do know) but apparently I wasn’t paying attention to that there was a new insurance to be had, Divorce Insurance. This novel insurance became available for the first time in America on August 5, 2010, with the launch of the [...]
Is Sexting Child Pornography?
Posted: March 21, 2010 in family lawTags: Add new tag, Appellate court, Child pornography, Crime, District attorney, Facebook, MySpace, Sex offender registration, Sex Offenses
Image via Wikipedia After trying to crack down on teenage sexting by charging offenders with felony child-porn offenses, states are rethinking their approach. Perhaps, some argue, a split-second decision made by an impulsive teen mind should not carry the risk of decades on a sex-offender registry. Nebraska, Utah, and Vermont all changed their laws last [...]
reBlog from cyberesq.wordpress.com: Cyber-Esq.
Posted: December 23, 2009 in family lawTags: cheating spouses, Eric G. Young, Facebook, infedility
I found this fascinating quote today: Therefore, should it come as any great shock that Facebook may provide an avenue for easy infidelity? Probably not. However, as a related article from Telegraph.co.uk hints, dallying spouses should exercise caution. Although social networks may open avenues for infidelity, they also make it easier for “suspicious spouses” to [...]


