Over the last two decades, the internet has connected the world. Social media has exploded in popularity, giving us access to the lives of millions of people around the world, but that isn’t always a good thing. As we’ve seen, people don’t always consider how others will receive a photo, a post, or a comment or the consequences they may have.
Because of the footprint that technology can leave in a digital world, social media has become a weapon in legal cases. Even deleted content can be dug up out of the code or screenshotted and saved in someone’s personal file folder. Social media has forever changed the notion of personal privacy and can seriously affect a person’s life and reputation. There is no place where this is more apparent than during divorce proceedings.
Social media is cited as a contributing factor in divorces but is also increasingly used as evidence. Divorce attorneys now have access to a goldmine of personal timelines and narratives, often with photographic evidence. Properly edited, a person’s life can be manipulated to paint a person in a more or less favorable light.
During legal proceedings, attorneys have the right to ask for access to social media accounts, including usernames and passwords. Courts have ruled that social media content is usable in proceedings because it:
Generally speaking, you should always be cautious about what you post on your social media accounts. This discretion is especially true during a less-than-amicable divorce as all behavior may be scrutinized, and social media leaves a trail of evidence that could work against you.
If you are interested in legally ending your marriage or would like to discuss your rights, please call our Akron divorce attorneys to make an appointment to discuss your potential divorce. If you have already been served with divorce papers by your spouse, you need to retain an attorney immediately, as you need to meet court-required deadlines. Call us at
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