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EPISODE · Jul 28, 2026 · 4 MIN

Social Media and Divorce: What Not to Post (and What to Preserve)

from Daily Divorce and Family Law Update

In this 5‑minute monologue Jeff Hensley cuts through the noise and gives a clear, practical roadmap for social media during separation and divorce. Online posts, photos, and messages that feel harmless can become damaging evidence in custody, support, or property disputes. Jeff explains three focused actions listeners can take tonight: an immediate do‑not‑post rule and why it matters; how to preserve and document online evidence properly; and a neutral digital communication plan that reduces conflict while protecting your legal position. Using short, realistic Oklahoma examples, he explains how courts interpret online behavior, what kinds of screenshots and metadata matter, and simple next steps to discuss with your attorney. Listeners leave knowing what to stop, what to save, and how to avoid common digital mistakes that escalate legal risk.

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