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. […]
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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 […]
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By M. Taylor Oaks Miles Mason Family Law Group, PLC Suzanne Johnston, founder of EastMemphisMoms.com, is a New England born-and-raised mom of two sons who has lived in Memphis since 2010. EastMemphisMoms.com offers parents in the area a guide to events, food, sales, schools, clubs, activities, sports, and more to keep kids busy and parents […]
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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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