Social Media and Custody: What You Post Can (and Will) Be Used Against You
Think your social media is private during a custody case? Think again. Nebraska courts can—and do—look at what you post to decide what’s in your child’s best interest. This blog breaks down how even well-meaning posts can backfire, what the law allows, and how to protect yourself (and your kids) online while your case is pending.
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