Topic: Divorce Law

2 chapters across the catalog

Vape like a Ninja
Episode 556 1:43:26 - 1:47:22

556: Vape like a Ninja

Digital Divorce Evidence, Subpoenaing GPS Data

An NPR report features divorce lawyer Lee Rosen, who explains how digital records have become a "gold mine" for matrimonial litigation. In North Carolina, private lawyers can issue subpoenas for cellular billing, GPS data, and text messages to prove adultery. The hosts discuss the "Unabomber was right" sentiment regarding the loss of privacy in the digital age and suggest creating fake digital "affairs" to trap prying spouses.

Gay Marriage
Episode 53 1:16:49 - 1:20:52

53: Gay Marriage

Political Stance on Marriage, State vs. Federal Law

Curry and Dvorak analyze the public opposition to gay marriage expressed by Barack Obama and Joe Biden, labeling their stances as politically motivated lies. They discuss the Republican "states' rights" approach to the issue, which aligns with the Constitution. The conversation covers the legal complexities of moving between states with different marriage and divorce laws, such as moving from Massachusetts to Connecticut.