Whining over photos left over from a divorce is not very becoming of a man. To me, it
shows... bitterness, or possibly vindictiveness, and is probably accompanied by all the
usual "rationalization" folks put forth in their attempts to claim it's all about
"righteousness".

Yeah, I'm always opinionated.

Regards,
Bob...
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> Thanks for the replies.
>
> <> these photos were taken while they were married, they may be joint
> > owners.
> > (They would be in my state.)>
>
>  I expect this is correct since we are in a joint property state.
>
> <And, like I said, it's different in various jurisdictions anyway.
> Unfortunately,
> if he wants a definitive opinion, he'll likely have to contact a local lawyer.
> >
>
> I doubt he is willing to go to the expense of hiring a lawer since he's paid
> them plenty so far for the divorce.  But who knows, there are still many
> bitter feelings there.
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