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Is it legal to record telephone conversations at home, in the State of New Jersey, to protect myself competing against my spouse?

My husband is very deceifult wih money and children. I have to protect me from an unjust and selfish behavior by my spouse. We are in the midst of a divorce.

Me looked at me wrong, but I found some useful information, Fall on an answering machine … and if he / she left on your answering machine mesages threatens you, it would be better: If you are a victim of threatening phone calls or letters, the report their situation to the sheriff's office then there will be an event log. Have to leave the charges against your harasser with the County Attorney's Office. If the threats are in writing, all correspondence threatening evidence. Actual correspondence with you when you go to the County Attorney Office of the Mayor. If threats are made on the phone and answering machine, remove the tape from your machine and keep it as test. Once you receive a harassing phone call, note that all threats have been made against you, and record the date and time. These documents are very beneficial for you during the court proceedings. Other links I found http://deltabravo.net/custody/transcribe.php http://www.pimall.com/nais/n.recordlaw. html (This link will says you can record a phone call without the consent of both parties in your state)

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