Judge labels secret recordings by a mother as family violence, impacting child well-being in a BC custody case.
A judge in British Columbia criticized a mother for secretly recording family conversations, calling it a form of family violence that harmed her children's well-being. The mother, C.C., recorded 17 conversations alleging her husband's extramarital affair. The judge ordered the husband, earning $146,640 annually, to pay $2,166 monthly in spousal support, plus arrears, while the wife, with $54,587 annually, must pay $502 monthly. The judge also banned secret recordings during counseling without consent.
2 months ago
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