Lindsay Marsh said she was ordered to hand over edited versions of the photos she'd taken years earlier to her ex-husband in their divorce.
Lindsay Marsh, on the other hand, said she feels “violated” by the order—especially considering that a third party photographer would be given access to such intimate photographs without her consent. Fortunately, the person who took the photographs—a friend of hers—agreed to alter them after initially expressing discomfort about doing so, as she felt it would harm her “legitimacy” as a boudoir photographer.
“That’s even violating,” she said, “because these are things that were sensual and loving that I wrote to my husband that I loved. You’re my ex-husband now.”As for other partners in the process of divorce in the state, divorce attorney Aaron Harris told thethat an ex’s entitlement to their partner’s nude photographs is handled on a case-by-case basis and, disturbingly, largely left to the discretion of a judge.
“The issue with divorce cases is coming up with a ‘typical,’ because the judge is supposed to do what’s equitable,” Aaron said. “And in my mind, equitable is the same as arbitrary. It’s really hard to predict sometimes what a judge thinks is fair.”In sharing her story, Marsh said she hopes to “expose” the things that her ex “thinks are OK” and “protect” others from enduring what she has.” As for what she plans to do with her own copies of the albums? She’ll hold a “burning party.
Barbecuing the sweet nothings one has written for an ex feels a lot healthier than hanging onto them for all eternity, but hey, I’m only an adult woman who’s just realized that when it comes to breaking up, neither her body nor her words
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