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It concern video

Answered 11 months ago by attorney Mr. Daniel Woodring   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Privacy
Generally, Florida is a two party consent state for recording video with audio in areas where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy, which means that if you are in a private area such as a business, and if you record without permission, you may actually be committing a crime.
Generally, Florida is a two party consent state for recording video with audio in areas where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy, which... Read More
Contact the Florida Bar in Tallahassee. They will give you his contact information. 
Contact the Florida Bar in Tallahassee. They will give you his contact information. 

What kind of lawyer do i need to represent me?

Answered 3 years and 5 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Privacy
if you get sued, just turn the matter over to your homeowners insurance company. 
if you get sued, just turn the matter over to your homeowners insurance company. 
You definitely have recourse, especially when it comes to children's privacy. A good lawyer can squelch any fight the husband attorney may try to apply as from the little you describe you appear to have a good case.
You definitely have recourse, especially when it comes to children's privacy. A good lawyer can squelch any fight the husband attorney may try to... Read More