What is the name of your state? SC
Found out my wife had hidden cameras in our house and has been recording me for at least the past 4-5 years. She supplied 14+ hours of videos in her discovery citing "cruelty". 14+ hours of just me walking around my home talking on the phone to other people. Worst of it is me calling her stubborn, hard headed, too dumb to understand, etc. to friends.
My lawyer asked me "what the hell am I looking at?". I asked him if it was illegal but he didn't answer and just said he didn't think the other lawyer even saw what he submitted.
Anyways, I always use an ear piece when talking on the phone since I move around my home often (cooking, TV in my room, library/office, etc.) so just my voice is heard. Most of the videos are from the living room, but there are a few from bedrooms including my office. Some of the conversations are private/embarrassing... I'm an urologist, so I have friends discuss related health matters with me. I informed these two friends, neither blame me - I was on an ear piece and and in an empty house, I had no idea there was hidden cameras set up, but neither of the two are happy about it. I did work from home a few days a week during covid and she had a hidden camera in my home office, she supplied a few videos from that home office, but just conversations I had with friends. I don't have any proof that she recorded conversations with patients.
Also there are text messages from my phone she took. Not sure if she is allowed to do that or it's my fault that I didn't have a passcode.
So far I have been happy with my case, but can not say I'm entirely happy with my lawyer, he's expensive, I barely talk to him, he delays things because he's busy and just recently my brother's wife, who use to do non-family law here, commented that my lawyer is known to be scarred to take things to trail. My lawyer is close friends with the other lawyer so I'm not sure if that's a part of the reason for him not taking any action.
Are these recording legal? SC is a one party consent state, and my wife did not have permission from any one. However, it's not a recording conversion per se, it's me talking on the phone and she recording that. You can not hear the other voice on the other end.
Even though my lawyer doesn't seem to want to do anything with it or I should say, he thinks the videos are meaningless and doesn't think the other lawyer will bring them to trail, regardless is there any action I can take or any action the other party in the phone conversation can take?
Found out my wife had hidden cameras in our house and has been recording me for at least the past 4-5 years. She supplied 14+ hours of videos in her discovery citing "cruelty". 14+ hours of just me walking around my home talking on the phone to other people. Worst of it is me calling her stubborn, hard headed, too dumb to understand, etc. to friends.
My lawyer asked me "what the hell am I looking at?". I asked him if it was illegal but he didn't answer and just said he didn't think the other lawyer even saw what he submitted.
Anyways, I always use an ear piece when talking on the phone since I move around my home often (cooking, TV in my room, library/office, etc.) so just my voice is heard. Most of the videos are from the living room, but there are a few from bedrooms including my office. Some of the conversations are private/embarrassing... I'm an urologist, so I have friends discuss related health matters with me. I informed these two friends, neither blame me - I was on an ear piece and and in an empty house, I had no idea there was hidden cameras set up, but neither of the two are happy about it. I did work from home a few days a week during covid and she had a hidden camera in my home office, she supplied a few videos from that home office, but just conversations I had with friends. I don't have any proof that she recorded conversations with patients.
Also there are text messages from my phone she took. Not sure if she is allowed to do that or it's my fault that I didn't have a passcode.
So far I have been happy with my case, but can not say I'm entirely happy with my lawyer, he's expensive, I barely talk to him, he delays things because he's busy and just recently my brother's wife, who use to do non-family law here, commented that my lawyer is known to be scarred to take things to trail. My lawyer is close friends with the other lawyer so I'm not sure if that's a part of the reason for him not taking any action.
Are these recording legal? SC is a one party consent state, and my wife did not have permission from any one. However, it's not a recording conversion per se, it's me talking on the phone and she recording that. You can not hear the other voice on the other end.
Even though my lawyer doesn't seem to want to do anything with it or I should say, he thinks the videos are meaningless and doesn't think the other lawyer will bring them to trail, regardless is there any action I can take or any action the other party in the phone conversation can take?