Facebook in Family Court Matters: Tips for Posting and Sharing

Published on
June 12, 2019
Written by
Angel Murphy
Category
Videos

Today, we have some essential advice for you on how to navigate family court proceedings involving Facebook.

💡 Tip #1: Deactivate Facebook: Protect your case by temporarily deactivating your account. If not, follow the next tips closely.

⛔️ Tip #2: Avoid Negative Posts: Refrain from making derogatory statements about your ex or child's parent. Your character is under scrutiny in family court. 🕵️‍♀️

🔍 Tip #3: Privacy Isn't Foolproof: Privacy settings aren't failsafe. Remember, info can still be found. Be cautious! ⚠️

💭 Tip #4: Watch Your Online Image: Think twice before posting about finances or contradicting court claims. It matters! 💼

For more details, check out the video! 📺

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