Deception in Intimate Relationships

From the Show: HER
Summary: Don't let others blame you for being deceived in an intimate relationship. Seek legal remedy where possible.
Air Date: 12/19/19
Duration: 28:07
Host: Pam Peeke, MD
Guest Bio: Jill Elaine Hasday
Jill Elaine Hasday photo Courtesy of the University of Minnesota Law SchoolJill Elaine Hasday is a Distinguished McKnight University Professor and the Centennial Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota Law School. Her work focuses on family law, anti-discrimination law, constitutional law, and legal history. She graduated from Yale Law School and Yale College and clerked for Judge Patricia M. Wald of the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.
  • Book Title: Intimate Lies and the Law
  • Guest Twitter Account: @jillhasday
Deception in Intimate Relationships
Intimate relationships are built on trust. However, sometimes there is deception and you have to protect yourself.

The courts don’t necessarily make the same remedies available to those deceived in intimate relationships. How could someone be deceived when we’re all so smart and savvy? And, how can you investigate an intimate without breaking the law?

If you’ve been deceived, you are not alone. Anything of importance to someone can be subject to deception. Don’t blame others who have been deceived.

Listen as Jill Hasday joins Dr. Pamela Peeke to discuss deception in intimate relationships.

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