You may think that the things you say and do stay private, especially during your marriage. However, what happens if you are in the midst of divorce and the other party claims that they have harmful evidence against you? Social media can have a huge effect on your divorce, which is why it is important… Continue reading →
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How Your Social Media and Data May be Handled in Divorce
Amy Montes on Saturday, February 18th, 2017
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Learning How to Cope With Working Mom Guilt
Amy Montes on Saturday, December 31st, 2016
Plenty of mothers feel as if they should be home with their children instead of working – but in a day and age where many families consist of both parents working, this can be a challenge in and of itself. You may have had thoughts about taking time off of work and staying at home… Continue reading →
How Does Social Media Impact Law?
Amy Montes on Wednesday, November 30th, 2016
On a legal level, social media is starting to play a large and important role. People fail to understand, at times, that anything that is posted on social media is also subject to research, but that does not keep people from posting the personals of their daily lives. When you make your information available to… Continue reading →
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