The BIDC is committed to providing relevant and high-quality information to professionals working in the field of divorce.
Attendees may receive CEU or CLE credits. For professionals who are not social workers or lawyers, a contact hour certificate is also awarded.
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Technology can be a silent partner, and sometimes a weapon, during divorce and custody disputes. In this session, we’ll examine how everyday devices and apps can be misused to track, monitor, and harass. We’ll explore real-world case examples and the science behind uncovering evidence, covering topics such as stalkerware, AirTags, location services, and covert surveillance. Attendees will gain insight into detection methods, investigative workflows, and practical safety recommendations for legal professionals, investigators, and anyone concerned with privacy.