Want to capture cell phone evidence related to a restraining order? Maybe someone sent a video, a text message, or a photograph to your smartphone – or a mobile device belonging to your child -- and you’d like to preserve it so you can show it to a judge or justice of the peace.
Perhaps the evidence will provide grounds for granting of a restraining order. Or perhaps the evidence shows that the sender of the message is violating an existing restraining order.
--Benjamin Wright
A restraining order, sometimes called a protective order, is a rule issued by a court requiring someone to refrain from doing something. An example would be an order that an abusive family member stay away from and not communicate with other family members.
Sometimes the problem with evidence on an iPhone or other mobile device is that it can be erased, or the device itself may disappear.
To learn how to save the evidence, please see my do-it-yourself training video. The training serves both lawyers and the self-help community.
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