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Difference between revisions of "Behaviour, Boundaries and Privacy after Separation"

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<blockquote>'''It is not okay to steal or make a copy of your ex's diary or personal journal.'''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''It is not okay to steal or make a copy of your ex's diary or personal journal.'''</blockquote>


Hopefully these rules make obvious sense. However, I include them because they are so often overlooked in the heat of battle. Remember that if you are involved in a court proceeding you have the right to get copies of anything, including any document, that is important to the legal issues in your court proceeding. If there's something important on your ex's phone, you are entitled to ask for a copy of that thing &mdash; or apply for a court order that you be given a copy. You don't need to take a self-serve approach. Do it the right way.
Hopefully these rules make obvious sense. However, I include them because they are so often overlooked in the heat of battle. Remember that if you are involved in a court proceeding you have the right to get copies of anything, including any document, that is important to the legal issues in your court proceeding. If there's something important on your ex's phone, for example, you are entitled to ask for a copy of that thing &mdash; or apply for a court order that you be given a copy. You don't need to take a self-serve approach. Do it the right way.


==Protect yourself from bad behaviour==
==Protect yourself from bad behaviour==