Very difficult to prove that this was an illegal hack, or indeed without permission. Married couples send each other emails all the time. People have lots of unlocked devices at home.during our separation accessed my email account without permission and forwarded a tranche of emails to her own account without permission.
It's not clear if OPs divorce / separation is a completed matter or not.bolster your position in any family law proceedings
+1In the meantime, consider if you are able to discuss / disclose to your parents; that removes a major element of this threat. But that's a decision only you can make.
True. Unlikely, though that matters have been resolved through to divorce at this point.It's not clear if OPs divorce / separation is a completed matter or not.
If it is a completed matter then it's a moot point.
I would respectfully disagree. It's a clear breach of a criminal law. AGS has a duty to investigate if a credible complaint is reported. They might be lacking in enthusiasm but that's a different matter.If its not a completed matter; my opinion is that, for the reasons @NoRegretsCoyote points out, its unlikely any action would be taken by AGS.
Indeed it should. Sends a message you won't be pushed around. Very important.I would still file a report and let the parties in question know I had done so, it might soften their cough.
In theory, you're absolutely correct. However, it will have a distinct "cough-softening" effect and will put her on the back foot. Will also mean that a judge will probably take an unfavorable view of her conduct in general, and might swing a close call the OP's way on some issue.In general the behaviour of either party during a marriage is not brought to bear in settlement issues, unless it would be considered grossly unjust to do so. In the broadest terms, you'd be looking at domestic violence, documented use of illegal drugs, custodial sentences etc.
Yes, but that's better than in the hands of an obviously unscrupulous ex!Before taking the action @Baby boomer recommends, the OP needs to consider if they wish the sensitive information to end up on AGS / legal files.
How did they have access to your login credentials?My ex, during our separation accessed my email account without permission
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