Avoid Posting
Social media has become an ever-present part of our lives. From staying in touch with friends and family to keeping up with the latest news, social media is a tool that can be used for both good and bad. Unfortunately, it can also harm divorce proceedings if not handled correctly. In this blog, learn how social media impacts divorce and what steps you should take to protect yourself.
Social Media as Evidence Against You
One of the most significant ways social media can impact divorce is that it can be used as evidence against you. Whether it's an inappropriate comment on a friend's post or a photo with someone else, anything you do online could end up in court proceedings. Even if you think something is harmless, it may be taken out of context and used to show questionable behavior—causing problems for your case.
This also applies to anything your spouse posts about you online. If they make damaging comments about you or post photos without your permission, this can all be used against them as well. To protect yourself from potential issues, have an open conversation with your spouse about what they should and shouldn't post while the divorce is pending.
Avoid Social Media in Divorce
To avoid any potential issues, it's best to stay off social media altogether when dealing with a divorce. This means no posting about how difficult things are at home or anything related to the process. It's better to keep these details private until everything has been settled and finalized.
Get Help from an Experienced Divorce Attorney
To ensure you are on top of everything in your divorce, be sure to work with an experienced attorney who can help you make the best decisions. The team at The Law Offices of LeeDaun C. Williams LLC can help you navigate the various aspects of divorce to find the best possible outcome.
Learn more about how we can help or schedule a consultation by calling (216) 350-8511 or visiting us online.