If you are currently in litigation with another person, and the case warrants it, you can get cell phone records of the opposing party by way of a subpoena. This only works when the cell phone records are relevant to the situation, i.e., to prove you spoke with the person at certain dates and times, to show the person was in a location different than what they are claiming, and so on.
To subpoena phone records, you would use a Subpoena Duces Tecum, and request any cell phone records in the month prior through the month after the time period you would need to review. For help with writing and serving subpoenas, check the "Resources" section of this article for links to more articles on subpoenas and the discovery phase.
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