The Role of new Technologies in Divorce Cases.
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It is important therefore to make effective use of technology to help you in your divorce case and also to recognize how the use of technology could hurt your case. These new technologies can also be used to help us learn more about the statistics of divorce (as described in this article about the break-up trends displayed in Facebook posts). Below you can find some resources on our blog and website that deal with both the positive and negative impact of technology on divorce.
We have written many times on this site about the many ways in which Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites are being used in Divorce cases:
- Facebook & Twitter causing Divorces?
- When a Tweet is a Threat
- Protecting your Privacy in a Divorce. Who has access to your mail, e-mail, etc.?
- 5 Worst Divorce Mistakes - Mistake #3: Telling the World your Side of the Story.
- When a Facebook Friend Request is Against the Law
We also use new technologies and social media to assist our clients (and other lawyers) in dealing with and helping to settle divorce cases:
- Waiting in line for the new iPhone? There's no wait (and no cost) to download our Apps!
- Latest iPhone App now available in the App Store: Alimony Calculator
- What is the Stevenson-Kelsey Spousal Support Calculator (now known as The Divorce Spousal Support Calculator)?
- Attorney's Kelsey & Trask on Twitter
- The Kelsey & Trask, P.C. Facebook Fan Page
- The Kelsey & Trask, P.C. Website Resources for Divorce & Mediation
We hope that our clients use these resources to make the divorce experience less traumatic but also take our advice on how to protect themselves when using these resources.
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- The Alimony Reform Act of 2011
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- Follow Up Story: No-Fault Divorce is now the law in all 50 states!
- Can I start dating during my divorce?
- When can I (or will I) get re-married?
- Divorce or Long-Term Separation: A Comparison.
- Client Choice: Flat Fee vs. Hourly Rates
- Mediation, Collaborative Law or Litigation: What's your Vote?
- Divorce is not a Four Letter Word
- Equitable Division: This isn't Judge Solomon's Court
- This is your life, but it’s my job. And that’s a good thing.
- How should a Child's Age affect their Parenting Plan?
- Is Divorce different for Men & Women?
- Is a Friendly Divorce Possible?
- Will I be able to keep my health insurance after the divorce?
- Alimony Reform Act approved Unanimously by the House
- Protecting your Privacy in a Divorce. Who has access to your mail, e-mail, etc.?
- How much will my Divorce cost?
- 5 Worst Divorce Mistakes - MISTAKE #1 "My kids have a right to know what's happening."
- 5 Worst Divorce Mistakes - MISTAKE #2: "All of this is because of that slut!"
- 5 Worst Divorce Mistakes - MISTAKE #3: "Our friends should know my side of the story!"
- 5 Worst Divorce Mistakes - MISTAKE #4: "Do I have to tell the court about EVERYTHING?"
- What are the 5 Worst Mistakes People make in their Divorce case? MISTAKE #5: "I Want My Day in Court"
- Is No-Fault Divorce a Good Thing? It may soon be the law in all 50 states.
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