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What is the name of your state? Alaska
Don't know if this belongs here or Internet law, but the end goal is divorce so...
Basically I found out that my wife has been engaged in pretty hardcore cybersex. She's been taking pictures of herself, naked, and in different poses and emailing them to at least 3 people I know of.
She's using 'our' computer, though we have two and this one I built myself and use exclusively and consider 'mine'. She only uses it for video games (and cybersex I guess)
She is using MS Outlook to send. I set up the program for her, and while she decided the password I had full knowledge of it form day one. Also she does not have a password to log onto the computer, and the password is automatically entered so that there was really no 'lock' on the system at all.
There are no headers from Outlook becuase I only have stuff she was sending. She deletes everything she recieves.
I also turned conversation logging on in her Yahoo Instant Messenger. A couple days later and I have logs of her having cybersex and admitting that she has cheated, but only with another woman. Again, the password was automatically entered, I did not have to break in.
My questions:
1) Is cybersex considered adultry
or
2) Any legal issues with sending pictures (porn?) via internet? Maybe fact is she couldn't verify ages? Stretching...
3) Can I use this information in a divorce proceding.
if not
4) Can you divorce someone for just not trusting them anymore or some other reason I can use if the information is not usable.
Lastly, we have just moved to Alaska. I'm not sure if either of us are considered residents yet. I'm in the Military, she's not. We bought a house, but still have drivers license from out of state and out of state plates on vehicles. Would I proceed with divorce papers here or Wash State where we just moved from?
Thanks in advance,
Dave in AK
Don't know if this belongs here or Internet law, but the end goal is divorce so...
Basically I found out that my wife has been engaged in pretty hardcore cybersex. She's been taking pictures of herself, naked, and in different poses and emailing them to at least 3 people I know of.
She's using 'our' computer, though we have two and this one I built myself and use exclusively and consider 'mine'. She only uses it for video games (and cybersex I guess)
She is using MS Outlook to send. I set up the program for her, and while she decided the password I had full knowledge of it form day one. Also she does not have a password to log onto the computer, and the password is automatically entered so that there was really no 'lock' on the system at all.
There are no headers from Outlook becuase I only have stuff she was sending. She deletes everything she recieves.
I also turned conversation logging on in her Yahoo Instant Messenger. A couple days later and I have logs of her having cybersex and admitting that she has cheated, but only with another woman. Again, the password was automatically entered, I did not have to break in.
My questions:
1) Is cybersex considered adultry
or
2) Any legal issues with sending pictures (porn?) via internet? Maybe fact is she couldn't verify ages? Stretching...
3) Can I use this information in a divorce proceding.
if not
4) Can you divorce someone for just not trusting them anymore or some other reason I can use if the information is not usable.
Lastly, we have just moved to Alaska. I'm not sure if either of us are considered residents yet. I'm in the Military, she's not. We bought a house, but still have drivers license from out of state and out of state plates on vehicles. Would I proceed with divorce papers here or Wash State where we just moved from?
Thanks in advance,
Dave in AK