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Can my social media posts influence my divorce case?

On Behalf of | Jan 4, 2024 | Divorce

Fox 26 Houston reported Texas had a divorce rate of 1.5 per 1,000 in 2021. Facing a divorce is a complex situation. People often like to air their feelings and get support through social media, especially at such a trying time.

The downside is that the content individuals share on platforms can significantly influence the dynamics of a divorce proceeding. Understanding how social media posts can sway perceptions and affect legal outcomes is important for individuals navigating a divorce.

Serve as evidence

Social media provides a window into the lives of those undergoing a divorce, and what people choose to share can shape opinions. Innocent posts, such as pictures or updates about social outings, can become evidence in divorce cases. For instance, a seemingly carefree post about a night out may become proof of a lack of commitment to familial responsibilities.

Expose financial details

Individuals should exercise caution when sharing information about purchases, vacations or other financial transactions. These details could become something the other party uses to influence the division of assets or other financial details of the divorce agreement.

Proof of emotional state

Posts can become proof of a party’s emotional state. Negative or inflammatory posts might show a person is unable to handle their emotions. They could be something the other party uses in fighting for child custody or when making a case about the division of parenting responsibilities.

Anything on social media can become evidence in a divorce case. Privacy settings on social media platforms do not always guarantee protection. Individuals going through a divorce must be mindful of their online presence and consider the potential impact of their posts on the case.