EPISODE · Jan 16, 2026 · 9 MIN
Protecting Your Privacy (And Evidence) In a Digital World
from Law & Life: The Levoritz Approach · host thelevoritzapproach
Episode Summary: In this episode of Law and Life: The Levoritz Approach, attorney Yonatan Levoritz, founder of the Levoritz Law Firm, explains how digital privacy plays a critical role in modern divorce cases. He discusses the dangers of shared accounts, “iPhone bleed,” and how digital evidence can make or break a case. Yonatan also shares practical steps to protect sensitive data, secure personal devices, and avoid costly digital mistakes during separation. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Overview of digital privacy in divorce. 00:45 – Shared accounts and device access risks. 01:20 – The “iPhone bleed” and how personal data spreads. 02:00 – When access to emails and texts is considered legal. 02:50 – Hidden dangers of home cameras and recordings. 03:40 – How forensic experts authenticate or recover deleted data. 04:30 – Cutting off shared accounts and securing passwords. 05:20 – Why understanding devices can protect you. 06:00 – How legal teams help clients manage their digital footprint. 06:40 – Forgetting that everything is recorded. 07:20 – One-party consent and what it means. 08:00 – Stay calm, think before acting, and protect your privacy. About the Show: Law and Life: The Levoritz Approach features attorney Yonatan Levoritz, founder of the Levoritz Law Firm. Each episode explores key issues in family and matrimonial law, helping listeners make informed decisions with practical insights and professional guidance.
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