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qurice

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It’s illegal in MD to record a telephone conversation without the recorded consent of both parties. That’s not going to happen.
I believe that is the case here also, but I didn't say to ACTUALLY record them.

Simply making the suggestion to my ex that we should make arrangements to record them really helped with our phone communication.

I have to agree about emailing her at work. Ask her to sign up for a freebie mail account.
 


ceara19

Senior Member
I believe that is the case here also, but I didn't say to ACTUALLY record them.

Simply making the suggestion to my ex that we should make arrangements to record them really helped with our phone communication.

I have to agree about emailing her at work. Ask her to sign up for a freebie mail account.
In Texas, only one party needs to know that the conversation is being recorded. However, the tapes are almost always useless in family court.
 

ProSeDadinMD

Senior Member
Per seniorjudge's request...

At the time of our last agreement, …she:rolleyes: … lived in another county, about 45 minutes away. She has since moved to within a mile of me, and we are both within a mile of both daycare and school. We are going for our scheduling hearing on 1/19(I filed for a “clarification” of our current agreement, and …she:rolleyes: … has expressed her intent to request a change removing my weeknight overnights), and I am wondering if that would be enough justification for a judge/master to consider a change to 50/50 from the 65/35 we have now. As it stands now, I don’t get to be Dad more than 3 days in a row, and I would love to spend more time with my daughter. Thanks...
 

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