Hi, I want to record my mother mentally abuses my father, but I worry she could claim that I only record the moments that she behaves badly towards my father and I don't record the moments my father behave badly towards her (which actually doesn't exist). Please help me solve this situation. Thank you
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Recording someone without their consent can be a legal issue, and the laws regarding this can vary depending on where you live. Before considering recording any conversations, it's important to check the laws in your area and seek legal advice if necessary.
Assuming that it is legal in your area to record conversations without the consent of the other party, one way to address your concerns is to record a longer period of time, rather than just specific incidents. By doing this, you can show that you are not selectively recording certain moments and are instead documenting a pattern of behavior over time.
It's also important to keep the recordings private and secure, and only use them for the purpose of protecting your father from any potential abuse. If you do choose to take this step, it's important to approach the situation with care and consideration, and to make sure that your father is aware of what you are doing and consents to it.