Social Networking Post-DIvorce
We have all heard the cautionary tales of men and women making regretful decisions both before and during divorce proceedings on social networking sites however many fail to mention the importance of restraint on these sites after divorce. Juliet Jeske of the Huffington Post points out this overlooked part of divorce in her article "Dating After Divorce: How To Not Use Social Media." The following are some of her most poignant tidbits of advice:
- "Don't use your statuses to seek and destroy." This advice spans to all methods of communication including negative wall posts, tweets, and things of that nature as well. It will reflect negatively on your own well-being.
- "Don't assume its about you." When you see your ex's statuses whether negative or positive do not make assumptions that it is alluding to your relationship.
- "Don't broadcast new relationships." There is a possibility of scaring your new mate and insulting your ex with over exuberant rants. Tasteful change of relationship statuses is a mature way of saying you have moved on without hurting anyone's feelings.
To make a mature move toward what is right for you please contact Massachusetts alimony reform lawyer
John Rauseo at
Rauseo Law for a free consultation.