Divorces can be very complicated or very simple. Enter social media. Twitter, Facebook, and other social media outlets have made several divorces more complicated recently because of the information being provided in a very public forum. For example, many soon to be divorced individuals may begin posting pictures of new "friends" in their life, which can anger the opposing party in the divorce causing a longer and more costly case. Or the individual may post pictures or tweet about some new purchases or vacations which can further complicate the financial situation between the parties. Or even worse, some people will comment on social media about how their divorce is progressing and may even give away valuable details about the case to the other side. From an experienced divorce attorney, "try to cease using social media as much as possible when going through a divorce. It can't help and can only hurt the process resulting in larger legal fees and more headaches for both parties..."
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