Facebook is here to stay. (And while we’re on the topic, check out Shulman Law Firm’s Facebook page!).
As I’ve written before, one of the more unconventional uses for Facebook – besides the more common ones of keeping in touch with friends and family – is as a source of evidence in Family Law litigation. For example information (such as photos, comments, and posts) that are taken from Facebook could conceivably be used in connection with:
The availability of Facebook as a source of evidencein Family Law will also give rise to procedural issues (e.g. to what extent your lawyer and that of your Ex can demand access to Facebook information as part of the normal discovery procedure), and also privacy concerns (e.g. to what extent should your Facebook privacy settings affect a court’s ability to use evidence and information that you have made available online, even if only to a limited audience)?
Do you think Facebook evidence should be used in Canadian courts? What are your thoughts?
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