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Family Law Expert Professor Margaret Ryznar Comments on Ashley Madison Hack's Impact on Divorce Proceedings
08/25/2015
In a recent blog entry on Huff Post, Professor Margaret Ryznar examines how the hacked data from online dating service, Ashley Madison, which caters to married clients, plays into potential divorce proceedings. Her entry "Where Ashley Madison Fits Into Divorce Law" examines the difference between the current no-fault divorce rules versus the pre-1970 fault regime model where evidence of infidelity would have carried a greater impact legally, financially, etc.
Professor Ryznar is an associate professor of law, Dean’s Fellow, and Grimes Fellow. She teaches family law; international and comparative family law; juvenile law; income taxation of individuals, fiduciaries and business associations; and trusts and estates. In addition to contributing to the Huffington Post, she edits the Family Law Prof Blog.
