Social Media & Divorce

Social Media
|

Social media has become an integral part of our lives, and it's hard to imagine a day without scrolling through our feeds. However, when going through a divorce, social media can have a significant impact on your case. In this blog post, we'll discuss how social media can affect your divorce settlement and provide some tips to help you avoid any potential pitfalls.

1. Don't Post Anything That Can be Used Against You

One of the biggest mistakes people make during a divorce is posting incriminating or damaging information on social media. For example, posting pictures of yourself partying or spending money lavishly can be used against you in court to argue that you're not taking the divorce seriously or that you have enough money to pay more in spousal support. Therefore, it's essential to be mindful of what you post on social media during a divorce.

2. Monitor Your Social Media Activity

Even if you're not posting anything incriminating, your social media activity can still be monitored and used against you in court. For example, if you're constantly checking in at a particular location, it can be used to argue that you're spending too much time there instead of taking care of your responsibilities. Therefore, it's crucial to monitor your social media activity and limit your online presence during a divorce.

3. Be Careful Who You Interact with on Social Media

During a divorce, it's important to be careful who you interact with on social media. For example, if you're still friends with your ex-spouse on social media, it's best to limit your interactions or unfriend them altogether. Interacting with your ex-spouse on social media can lead to arguments and misunderstandings, which can be used against you in court.

4. Don't Use Social Media to Vent

It's not uncommon for people to use social media to vent their frustrations during a divorce. However, this can be a big mistake. Venting on social media can be used against you in court to argue that you're not emotionally stable or that you're not taking the divorce seriously. Therefore, it's best to avoid venting on social media altogether.

5. Hire a Social Media Expert

If you're not sure how to navigate social media during a divorce, it's okay to hire a social media expert. A professional can help you understand how social media can affect your divorce settlement and provide tips to help you avoid any potential pitfalls.

In Conclusion

Bottom line: it is very possible for social media to have a significant impact on your divorce settlement. Therefore, it's essential to be mindful of what you post, monitor your social media activity, be careful who you interact with, avoid venting on social media, and hire a social media expert if necessary.

If you're going through a divorce and need help navigating social media, Ford & Friedman is here for you. Our experienced attorneys can provide you with the guidance you need to protect your interests during a divorce. Contact us today to find out what our skilled family law attorneys can do for you. 

Categories: 
Share To: