Mom Falsely Accused TN Dad of Abuse of Special-Needs Son
Tennessee law case summary on post-divorce custody and social media from the Court of Appeals. In re: Conservatorship of Turner – Tennessee divorce conservatorship, defamation, Facebook. The ward in this conservatorship case was born in 1988 and suffered from Downs Syndrome. The boys’ parents were divorced in Texas in 1994. The father and children later […]
Read More»Mom Falsely Accused TN Dad of Abuse of Special-Needs Son
Tennessee law case summary on post-divorce custody and social media from the Court of Appeals. In re: Conservatorship of Turner – Tennessee divorce conservatorship, defamation, Facebook. The ward in this conservatorship case was born in 1988 and suffered from Downs Syndrome. The boys’ parents were divorced in Texas in 1994. The father and children later […]
Read More»Is Announcing Your Tennessee Divorce on Social Media a Good Idea?
- At May 22, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Divorce Tips
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For those who routinely post to Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and other social media websites, deciding whether to share or withhold news of a Tennessee divorce should be taken seriously. News of your impending divorce is, after all, an intensely private matter. One that strongly affects your children’s future, your family relationships, and your closest friendships. […]
Read More»Your Social Networking Profile Could Land You Back in Tennessee Divorce Court
Social networking profiles are an overlooked matter in divorce cases until they become evidence that could harm your position. Any photos, status updates or location check-ins you make public can affect you in ways you may not have considered. An example of when social networking can result in a return to divorce court is if […]
Read More»Social Media and Tennessee Divorce Case Statistics
- At May 11, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In News
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Any Tennessee divorce attorney will tell you that they are beginning to see a rise in the amount of divorce cases that involve evidence and information gained through the use of social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Comments, photos and profile information may all be fair game in divorce court. What are Some Recent […]
Read More»Stay Off Facebook, Twitter, Social Media During Your Tennessee Divorce
- At May 10, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Tips
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It’s no secret that our lives are heavily dominated by the Internet and social networking websites, in particular. However, our social lives aren’t the only things affected by this phenomenon – if you are going through a divorce in Memphis, Tennessee, you may find the details of your online life offline in the court room. […]
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