How do I protect my assets in a divorce?
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How do I protect my assets in a divorce?
Steps to Protect Assets from Divorce
- Put together all of your financial records for the past three years.
- Make copies of your bank, investment and retirement accounts.
- Set up an offshore trust and international LLC.
- Set up an international bank account in the name of the LLC.
- Establish credit in your own name.
Can emails and text messages be used in court?
Relevance and Authenticity With all of that, like most evidence, text messages, emails and phone logs aren’t automatically admissible in court. For that to happen, you and/or your lawyer must prove your evidence is both relevant and authentic.
How far back can text messages be recovered?
All of the providers retained records of the date and time of the text message and the parties to the message for time periods ranging from sixty days to seven years. However, the majority of cellular service providers do not save the content of text messages at all.
Are deleted texts really gone?
Probably not—although there are exceptions. Most cell phone carriers don’t permanently save the enormous amount of text-message data that is sent between users every day. But even if your deleted text messages are off your carrier’s server, they may not be gone forever.
Are deleted emails gone forever?
In a nutshell, a Google spokeswoman told me the following: “If you delete a message from your trash, it will be deleted forever from your Gmail. We do backup Gmail offline, so it may take up to 60 days to permanently delete any stored copies.” She implies messages are deleted, but didn’t explicitly say so.
Is it OK for parents to go through your phone?
Parents: there’s no absolute right answer as to whether it’s OK to read your kid’s text messages. It depends on your kid’s age, personality, and behavior. The ideal time to establish rules around how the phone will be monitored is at the very beginning, when you give it to your kid.
Is it OK for parents to look through your phone?
To an extent, the answer is yes. After all, the parents should decide what’s best for their child, and they probably pay for the phone. As children get older and prove themselves to be trustworthy, it is wise to allow them more freedom while still keeping an eye on them.
Why Parents shouldn’t look through their child’s phone?
In fact, it can lead to a host of unwanted consequences, like building mutual distrust between you and your children. It can backfire and encourage them to try even harder to hide risky behavior because they know you’re looking for it. Yet, surveys say it’s quite common for parents to digitally snoop on their kids.
Can a parent take away a child’s phone if the other parent bought it?
In answer to your question “Is one parent permitted to take a child’s cell phone away during parenting time when the other parent pays for the phone?” The answer is yes, one parent has the discretion to take a cell phone away from a child…
Should a 17 year old have a bedtime?
Both the National Sleep Foundation and the American Academy of Sleep Medicine agree that teens need between 8 and 10 hours of sleep per night. Getting this recommended amount of sleep can help teens maintain their physical health, emotional well-being, and school performance.
How late should a 17 year old stay out?
For seventeen-year-olds, curfew might be eleven p.m. on weekdays and midnight on weekends. For kids sixteen and younger, curfew is often 10 p.m. on weekdays and 11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Kids in this age range are to be home until six a.m. Have your kid look it up.
What time should a 17 year old come home?
Chronological Age vs. Maturity
Age | School Nights | Weekend Nights |
---|---|---|
12-13 | 7:00-8:00 | 9:/b> |
14 – 16 | 8:00 – 9:00 | 00 |
17+ | 00 | Negotiable with teen |
Is it OK for a 13 year old to sleep with parents?
DEAR CONCERNED: It is not appropriate for parents to co-sleep with adolescent children, partly because adolescents need and deserve some privacy, as they engage in the developmentally important process of figuring out who they are and what they’re about.