Legal Question in Family Law in Arizona

Internet and Privacy Issue

My question revolves around privacy issues regarding my four year old son and the internet. My x and I have joint custody. My son and I live in Georgia and he lives in Arizonia. My x and his new wife created a website. On this website of their family they included a picture of my son, his birthdate, his likes/dislikes etc. I have reqested that they remove him from the website but they refuse. My concern revolves around that fact that their website distributes personal information about my son and information which would allow anyone to determine where he lives. I am concerned that someone may use this information to possibly kidnap my son either when he is with me or them. Is there any law that can help protect my son in this instance? Is there anything I can do to protect him?


Asked on 11/05/03, 5:58 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Charles W. Field Charles W. Field, Attorney at Law

Re: Internet and Privacy Issue

In this day of online crazies, I think a judge might hold him in contempt, in light of your joint custody.

Read more
Answered on 11/07/03, 10:01 am
Harold Holcombe Harold D. Holcombe, P.C.

Re: Internet and Privacy Issue

I think you may be overly concerned. If you have true joint custody and believe this to be a real safety issue then you can file a contempt because you believe that this places your son's safety in jeopardy. But, honestly, I don't think that the Judge would hold her in contempt.

Read more
Answered on 11/06/03, 8:22 am


Related Questions & Answers

More Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption questions and answers in Arizona