Parents want what’s best for their children, but when facing divorce, some people act on emotion rather than pausing to reflect on how what they’re doing might affect their kids. British Columbia has family law rules in place that [...read full post]
Categorized: Divorce, Family Law, Parenting, Social media.
Tags: Divorce, family law, Parenting.
Selfies are an invention of the latter part of this decade. These photos posted on a myriad of social media sites can actually be a teaching tool when it comes to certain children’s issues surrounding divorce — like co-parenting. Selfies [...read full post]
Categorized: Children's Issues, Divorce, Parenting, Social media.
Tags: Children's Issues, Divorce, social media.
The use of social media is increasingly prevalent. In your divorce, emails and social media posts can form evidence and have lasting implications on the outcome of your case. What does this mean?
Assume a judge will see all of [...read full post]
Categorized: Family Law, Social media.