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What Are the Do’s And Don’ts Of Posting On Social Media During A Divorce?

by | Nov 20, 2023 | Family Law |

In an era where social media has become a major part of daily life, exercising caution while posting during a divorce becomes paramount. With information spreading at lightning speed across these platforms, it is essential to be aware of the potential repercussions of every post, comment or like. The Law Office of Michael A. Robbins aims to highlight the importance of maintaining discretion on social media during divorce proceedings and offers guidance on how to navigate this digital landscape. Contact our firm for a consultation where you can receive case-specific advice.

The Impact of Social Media on Divorce Cases

One cannot underestimate the impact of social media on divorce cases. The average person spends approximately two and a half hours daily on social media, curating a digital footprint that can be used as evidence in court. It is not uncommon for attorneys to scrutinize social media profiles for evidence that might sway the case in their client’s favor. Every post, picture, or comment made on social media platforms may be placed under the legal microscope.

Tips for Social Media Usage During Divorce Proceedings

The first and foremost advice is to avoid using social media during the divorce proceedings. Abstinence from social media eliminates the risk of posting content that could negatively affect the case. However, if complete avoidance is not feasible, the following tips should be kept in mind:

  1. Do not delete anything: Deleting posts or deactivating accounts can be construed as destroying evidence, which carries legal consequences. Instead, refrain from posting anything new until the proceedings are over.
  2. Be mindful of what you post: Double-check every post, considering its potential implications in the courtroom. Remember, once posted, it remains on the internet forever, even if deleted later.
  3. Keep personal life private: Refrain from sharing details about partying or new relationships. Such posts can be used to question your parenting abilities or commitment to the marriage.
  4. Avoid discussing the case: Venting frustrations about the case or the spouse can damage your standing in court. Instead, direct any concerns to your attorney.
  5. Do not exaggerate your financial status: Flaunting new purchases or a lavish lifestyle can lead to complications in determining spousal or child support.
  6. Monitor posts by friends and family: A tag in a post or photo can also serve as evidence. Request your close ones to refrain from posting about you until the divorce is final.

Navigating through a divorce is challenging, both emotionally and legally. During this time, it is crucial to ensure that your social media presence does not add to the complexities. The impact of a single post can be far-reaching, with the potential to affect child custody, spousal support, and property division outcomes.

At the Law Offices of Michael A. Robbins, we understand the intricacies of divorce proceedings and the role social media plays in them. Our team, with experience in handling complex family law cases, can provide comprehensive guidance on navigating these challenges. We encourage anyone going through a divorce to exercise caution when using social media and to seek legal advice when needed. Contact us today for a consultation. 

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