In today's environment, our phones are nearly never out of reach. It's a part of who we are, and many people feel safer because of it. However, the sense of security we get from always having our phones with us makes us vulnerable to the data they contain. This data offers a variety of information about our daily activities, including how we spend our time and money. Miami, FL divorce attorneys can get this information through Ediscovery, to gain insight into what is going on in a person's life that may differ from what they are disclosing, which can be valuable in divorce procedures.

Discovery is the process by which your attorney gathers the facts and documents needed to finalize your divorce. Depositions, interrogatories, requests for documents and requests for admissions are examples of discovery tactics. The process of searching, locating, and safeguarding electronic or digital material with the objective of using it as evidence in a civil or criminal litigation is known as eDiscovery.

Computers generate, transfer, and store all types of business and personal documents on the cloud and other data storage facilities. Attorneys use eDiscovery to locate documents, audio, video and images, along with metadata, such as the geolocation of a photo shot and the dates when documents were created, modified, or deleted. As eDiscovery becomes more common in divorce disputes, so does its utilization.

Rafool, LLC is based in Miami and provides eDiscovery services to individuals, families, and corporations throughout Florida. Contact us today at 305-479-9031.