What are my rights if my son’s mother took the phone that I just bought him and forced him to give her the pass code under the threat of violence?
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What are my rights if my son’s mother took the phone that I just bought him and forced him to give her the pass code under the threat of violence?
The phone was linked to my i-tunes account and had a lot of my personal information on it, and she copied a lot of my information, used the phone for calls, and we are currently in the middle of a custody agreement. The police made her give the property back to me but she has had access to my personal information for over 2 weeks. I would like to sue her for invasion of privacy. What can I do?
Asked on May 1, 2014 under Personal Injury, Delaware
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 10 years ago | Contributor
Based upon what you have written,you need to consult with a family law attorney to discuss that happened and whether some injunctive order is needed to preclude further use of your personal information. Such an attorney that is suggested can be found on attorneypages.com.
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