New Jersey resident:
After years of emotional abuse, I have been thinking about leaving my wife.
She got wind of this and has been systematically bad-mouthing be to friends and relatives who are only hearing one side of the story. She is literally turning our community against me! I could never compete with her in this regard (nor would I want to). I was raised not to "air dirty laundry". In fact, I have always done everything possible to make my wife look good and our marriage healthy!
Fed up, I decided to act. I now have about 20 hours of recordings in which she is clearly abusive, mean, and ranting irrationally -- In these same conversations I am clearly being kind, patient, supportive, and soothing to the best of my abilities. I have been dealing with her anxiety and mental illness (diagnosed and medicated) 24/7 for years and simply can't take it any more
NJ is a one-party consent state, so the recording themselves are (I am pretty sure) legal. These were in-person (not phone recordings) and audio only. No other parties were recorded.
I feel a need to "defend" myself to friends and family -- or on top of everything else I will lose many of them! They have been hearing one-sided (often fictional) rants against me for so long... they would never believe how mean she is to me because (outside of the marriage) she is gentle, kind, and compassionate. The audios provide compelling evidence and show quite clearly what I have had to deal with.
My questions are:
1) Can I legally share these recordings with other people (without her consent)?
2) Can the recordings be used in court to demonstrate emotional abuse?
Thanks!!!
After years of emotional abuse, I have been thinking about leaving my wife.
She got wind of this and has been systematically bad-mouthing be to friends and relatives who are only hearing one side of the story. She is literally turning our community against me! I could never compete with her in this regard (nor would I want to). I was raised not to "air dirty laundry". In fact, I have always done everything possible to make my wife look good and our marriage healthy!
Fed up, I decided to act. I now have about 20 hours of recordings in which she is clearly abusive, mean, and ranting irrationally -- In these same conversations I am clearly being kind, patient, supportive, and soothing to the best of my abilities. I have been dealing with her anxiety and mental illness (diagnosed and medicated) 24/7 for years and simply can't take it any more
NJ is a one-party consent state, so the recording themselves are (I am pretty sure) legal. These were in-person (not phone recordings) and audio only. No other parties were recorded.
I feel a need to "defend" myself to friends and family -- or on top of everything else I will lose many of them! They have been hearing one-sided (often fictional) rants against me for so long... they would never believe how mean she is to me because (outside of the marriage) she is gentle, kind, and compassionate. The audios provide compelling evidence and show quite clearly what I have had to deal with.
My questions are:
1) Can I legally share these recordings with other people (without her consent)?
2) Can the recordings be used in court to demonstrate emotional abuse?
Thanks!!!
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