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Be Careful What You Put Online If You’re Going Through a Divorce

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on Thursday, 13 December 2012 in Family Law

When people are going through the difficult process that is divorce, they are dealing with not only a complicated legal matter, but also a situation that is emotionally charged, draining and intense. When people are dealing with these types of ordeals, they often encounter the need to vent and to share their feelings in some way that allows them a release. In many contexts, this is considered healthy, but when this need is combined with the current technological capabilities of modern times, the consequences for venting at the wrong time and in the wrong place can be severe.

 

Below you will find some basic information regarding the potential trouble that people who are going through a divorce can get into if they make use of online outlets to share information regarding their divorce, their feelings and their frustrations. Anyone who is facing the end of a marriage needs to obtain the help of experienced San Diego divorce lawyers as soon as possible.

Social Media

Recent years have seen the explosion of social media Web sites including Facebook, Twitter and Google+ among others. These Web sites have allowed people to connect in ways that were never before possible, and people can share their thoughts and experiences on a real-time basis online and all the way across the world. While these Web sites have ramped up communication capabilities at an incredible rate, they have also created the potential for evidence to be used in divorce cases.

More and more jurisdictions have begun to allow the use of Facebook postings and Twitter tweets as evidence of what someone was doing, what someone was feeling and what someone may have been planning during a divorce. People often make the mistake of thinking that since their accounts are somewhat protected that their spouses will not find out what they are writing. That simply is not how things generally work out.

Share Your Thoughts Carefully

Almost every aspect of society has been improved with the dawn of the Internet and other communication capabilities. However, people who need to share their feelings and vent as they go through a divorce need to stick to the ‘old-fashioned’ way of doing things in order to meet this need. This old-fashioned way includes finding friends or family members and simply talking to them. Another strategy involves going for a walk and letting your thoughts flow freely with the solitude you’ll appreciate later when no one will be able to talk about what you said or what you were thinking.

The advancement of technology has changed the world in almost every way, and that includes divorce cases. Of course, these changes are not all for the better in this setting. If you are facing the possibility of ending your marriage, you need to seek the help of San Diego divorce lawyers who have helped many people through this process over the years. Contact the law office of James D. Scott today to schedule a confidential initial consultation.

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