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More intimate than usual, this issue of Special Investigation deals with a social theme that is as banal as it is painful: separation. While in France, a little over one in two couples divorces amicably, breakups can also give rise to real trench warfare. Today, the magazine reveals, it is no longer enough to catch your unfaithful spouse with a bailiff at the foot of the bed. Thanks to the Web, you can have access to a whole illegal arsenal of surveillance: hidden cameras, GPS trackers, mobile phone hacking software. For the rest, the film covers more expected themes: the divorce business, the strategies of each member of the couple to accumulate evidence (screenshots, recovery of text messages). It revisits certain developments in family law (moral harassment within couples has been recognized since 2010) or delicate issues such as the sometimes abusive exploitation of accusations of pedophilia to discredit fathers. Embodied by personal stories, the magazine offers a glimpse into the escalation of resentment and bad faith deployed by ex-spouses, and the cold strategies of law firms.