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Privacy and Social Media

Social media’s openly communicative nature may ne…

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Social media’s openly communicative nature may negatively impact your divorce. Abuses can arise from jealous spouses digging up dirt and driving up legal fees, incriminating posts, and illegal spying. If you’re considering a divorce and you actively use social media, today’s podcast covers information that you’ll need to protect yourself. Join Dave Johnson and Zach Chapman as they talk about social media's impact in family law.

First published

05/30/2017

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business

Duration

20 minutes

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Social media’s openly communicative nature may negatively impact your divorce. Abuses can arise from jealous spouses digging up dirt and driving up legal fees, incriminating posts, and illegal spying. If you’re considering a divorce and you actively use social media, today’s podcast covers information that you’ll need to protect yourself. Join Dave Johnson and Zach Chapman as they talk about social media's impact in family law.

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