I guess this question is directed at the more savy IT people out there.
My ex now claims because he blocked my email address he has not been receiving any of my emails over the past few months.
However, none of my emails bounce back and he has copied me into emails he sent to the school and I received his email.
Last week I emailed him informing him I would not be able to drop off the kids that evening and could he possibly pick them up. Received a call from his mother that morning asking me to confirm if I was dropping off the kids or did I want them to pick them up because her son had to work.
Is there any case law or any personal experiences that anyone can share when the opposing party incorrectly claims they were not getting any emails, but there is evidence to indicate that they in fact did receive them?
My ex now claims because he blocked my email address he has not been receiving any of my emails over the past few months.
However, none of my emails bounce back and he has copied me into emails he sent to the school and I received his email.
Last week I emailed him informing him I would not be able to drop off the kids that evening and could he possibly pick them up. Received a call from his mother that morning asking me to confirm if I was dropping off the kids or did I want them to pick them up because her son had to work.
Is there any case law or any personal experiences that anyone can share when the opposing party incorrectly claims they were not getting any emails, but there is evidence to indicate that they in fact did receive them?
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