Divorce Tech: The YouTube Divorce

Law.com had an interesting post about Phillip Smith’s divorce from his wife, Tricia Walsh-Smith in Manhattan. The case is an example of technology being misused in divorce. Apparently Ms. Walsh-Smith had made a rather embarrassing video about her intimate life with her husband, and posted it to YouTube. The video had over 3 million hits. The Manhattan judge granted the divorce on grounds of “cruel and inhuman treatment,” and stated the video was an attempt to embarrass her husband into settling the case on terms more favorable than in the couple’s prenuptial agreement. The full article can be found here. http://www.law.com/jsp/legaltechnology/pubArticleLT.jsp?id=1202423183846

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Sean Stephens is a founding member of Stephens Margolin P.C. He was born in Eugene, Oregon and is a fourth generation Oregonian. Mr. Stephens attended the University of Oregon, and graduated in with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, with a minor in English Literature. His psychology studies emphasized early childhood development. To find out more or contact C. Sean Stephens, visit Stephens Margolin P.C.
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One Response to Divorce Tech: The YouTube Divorce

  1. This is a unique twist – thanks for sharing.

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