Time magazine ran an article on the use of social networking sites like Facebook in divorce cases. The article can be reviewed here.
When going through a divorce or custody case it is very important to be careful about what is posted on social networking sites, in Twitter posts or in emails and letters sent to the other party. All of these can be used against the poster/sender in court. Also, scrutinizing the other party’s posts and correspondence can be very helpful in a case.
Stephens & Margolin LLP prides itself on keeping up with technology and its role in family law matters. For more information, contact the firm.
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