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Some Protection Tips on Social Media During a Divorce

If you and your spouse decided to divorce, you should be prepared for a period of constant stress and constant money spending. The fact is that divorces are very expensive and very exhausting, and until it is over, everything you say or do can be used against you. Contact a Salt Lake City divorce attorney Emy Cordano, she will help you.<br>

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Some Protection Tips on Social Media During a Divorce

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  1. Some Protection Tips on Social Media During a Divorce

  2. If you and your spouse decided to divorce, you should be prepared for a period of constant stress and constant money spending. The fact is that divorces are very expensive and very exhausting, and until it is over, everything you say or do can be used against you.

  3. Believe it or not, but one simple social media post could ruin your life. You may end up losing: Your assets Every- thing The custody over your children Your finances People don’t realize how important it is to stay away from social media while divorcing. If you thought that social media posts are irrelevant and private, think again.

  4. Know Your Friends Venting about your divorce could seem like a good idea at a time. But, venting to a wrong person will result in evidence that will be used against you in the courtroom. For that reason, you should either find another way to vent or not vent at all. And if you have to do it, don’t do it on Facebook, Twitter or other social media. That is not the place to do it. Besides, you may be disappointed by the number of friends who are not your actual friends and who will use this opportunity to connect with your spouse.

  5. Be Careful About What You Post Posting even the slightest joke about your marriage could have severe consequences. Your spouse’s attorney will definitely check your social media pages and see if there is anything that can be used against you. A Salt Lake City divorce attorney advises you to take other hobbies, such as reading books, hiking or any activity that excludes your public or personal opinion and as far away from the internet as possible.

  6. Liking and Sharing Another thing you need to be extremely careful about (if you continue to use your social media during your divorce) is what you like or share. Sometimes, even liking a post made by your mutual friend with negative statements about your spouse could get you in trouble. Pressing the “Like” button usually means you agree with something, and your spouse may use it against you.

  7. Address: Contact: 6465 S 3000 E, Suite 103 Salt Lake City, UT, 84121 Phone: 801-804-5152 Website: https://www.cor-law.com/contact-us.html

  8. Thank You…!

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