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Understanding the impact a social media post may have in divorce

On Behalf of | Apr 10, 2020 | Divorce

Going through the end of a marriage can be a stressful process, and if you and your spouse decide to take separate paths in life, you may be experiencing a variety of emotions. During this time, the desire to reach out to family and friends for comfort and for someone with whom to share your concerns may seem only natural.

Although social media is often the most convenient and time-efficient way to share information, using such outlets to talk about an upcoming divorce might not always be the best path. The topics you discuss on social media outlets could influence the outcome of your situation.

Social media and divorce

Taking care with what you post on social media during a divorce could be vital to helping you avoid an unexpected and unfortunate scenario. Some types of social media posts that could affect the outcome of a divorce may include:

  • Updated relationship status: Updating social media outlets with information about a new relationship could increase the levels of conflict in your current situation, which may only complicate matters.
  • Celebrating the situation: Creating a post or sharing pictures of a night out celebrating with family or friends could also be detrimental.
  • Emotional stability: While an angry post created in an emotional state may seem harmless at the time, the other party could try and use the information you share to bring your emotional stability into question.
  • Promoting conflict: Speaking ill of your soon-to-be ex-spouse on social media can also increase conflict, and if you have children who have access to the post, such behavior might prove harmful to their well-being.

While it might not be necessary to avoid social media altogether during the end of a marriage, using caution with the information you share through such methods could prove imperative.

What comes next

With the potential gravity of the outcome of your divorce, you could be feeling somewhat overwhelmed and in need of advice. Fortunately, you don’t have to go through this alone, and by consulting with someone who is knowledgeable in Missouri state divorce laws, you could gain much needed insight on how best to prepare for what comes next. Such guidance could help place you in a better position to pursue the most favorable outcome as you prepare to open a new chapter in life.