No and no.Latch said:What is the name of your state? Mississippi
CAn my spose tape a phone conversation betwween me and someone else without our knowledge and use it in court? neither one of us gave consent and he was not involved in the conversation
The CORRECT answer is yes and yes.Latch said:What is the name of your state? Mississippi
CAn my spose tape a phone conversation betwween me and someone else without our knowledge and use it in court? neither one of us gave consent and he was not involved in the conversation
And what, praytell, gives you ANY indication that this didn't happen in the home of the 'subscriber'???BelizeBreeze said:Only IF the action was performed in the marital home, which is not stated in the original post.
And What, praytell, gives you ANY indication that this DID happen in the marital home of the subscriber and that the subscriber was, at the time of the incident, domiciled in the home???JETX said:And what, praytell, gives you ANY indication that this didn't happen in the home of the 'subscriber'???
The more likely scenario is that the writers husband overheard (and recorded?) a conversation between her and her 'boyfriend'.
She used the word 'spouse', present tense.
Further, for your post to have been accurate, you would have had to make that 'non-marital home' statement. You didn't..... so your "No and no" response was NOT correct.
Then Jet's answer to you would be correct. Any other determination as to grounds would be a question of fact for a judge to determine.Latch said:yes we were living together in the smae house at the time
As I said, she used the term 'spouse', present tense. She didn't say ex-spouse, or soon to be, or any other term that would imply other than the FACT that her husband overheard her talking on the phone...... to her boyfriend.BelizeBreeze said:And What, praytell, gives you ANY indication that this DID happen in the marital home of the subscriber and that the subscriber was, at the time of the incident, domiciled in the home???
And what, praytell, in that ruling has anything to do with the phone and recording???Which would mean you were correct...EXCEPT in the face of Lee v. Lee, 798 So. 2d 1284 (Miss. 2001). A 'SPOUSE' who is not 'domiciled' in the marital home, even if the subscriber, has not the same legal protection as if the marriage was intakt and the 'subscriber' was still living in the marital home.
And is it correct that the issue is your husband overheard and/or recorded a conversation between you and your 'boyfriend'??Latch said:yes we were living together in the smae house at the time