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“But What About My Followers?” Should You Post on Social Media During Your Miami Divorce Case? Find Out Now

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In today’s digital world, sharing one’s life on social media platforms, such as Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook, has become almost second-nature to many Miami residents. Indeed, social media can be a great way to not only network and build business, but also to keep family members and friends in the loop. However, if you are going through a divorce in Miami, it is important to know that what you post online can potentially do far more harm than good. From possibly damaging your credibility in front of the judge, to affecting child timesharing determinations or alimony decisions, your social media activity can become a weapon used against you. Here we explain in more detail why it’s best to take a break from Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok—or any social media platforms—while your Miami divorce is pending.

Reason #1. Your Posts Can Be Used as Evidence Against You

 If your social media account is public, and the other party or their attorney gets wind of it, everything you share on social media could be “fair game” and used in your divorce proceedings. Indeed, even if your social media profile is set to “private,” your soon-to-be ex-spouse’s attorney may still gain access to it. The truth is that even pictures and posts that you think are innocent and not even relevant to your case can be taken out of context and used against you.

Reason #2. What You Post Can Potentially Impact Important Child timesharing and Child Time-Sharing Decisions 

In Miami, under Florida laws, child timesharing decisions are based on the best interests of the child, not the parents. If your social media content suggests that you engage in any type of reckless behavior, excessive partying, or bad-mouthing your soon-to-be ex-spouse, it could potentially harm your chances of protecting your child timesharing rights.

Reason #3. You May Inadvertently Share Confidential Information 

It is important for those in Miami who are going through the divorce process to remember that anything that they share with their attorney is confidential under Florida laws, but once information is shared with third-parties, it may be fair game in the divorce proceedings. As such, even if you think that your information is confidential because you set your social media accounts to “private,” that is not necessarily the case.

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There is no doubt that Miami divorce laws are complex and it can be frustrating and challenging for someone who is seeking a divorce to navigate the process alone. No person should have to go through the Miami divorce process without an experienced advocate on their side.

If you are in the Miami area and you need legal help, contact the experienced Miami divorce attorneys at True North Law, P.A. Contact True North Law, P.A. today and speak to an experienced Miami divorce lawyer about your rights and options now.

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