The “Dos and Don’t”s of Recordings in Family Law Cases
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In this episode, Nicky Howarth and her Harbour Family Law colleagues Ros White and Fiona Greener discuss the implications of recording conversations in the context of family law.
As recording conversations has become a common practice in family law cases, the conversation covers the legal and ethical considerations surrounding them, and the court's perspective on recorded evidence.
The conversation highlights the potential risks and benefits of recordings, particularly when it comes to children, and emphasises the importance of understanding the legal framework before deciding to record any interactions.
To find out more about Harbour Family Law, visit https://www.harbourfamilylaw.co.uk
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