You might not want to broadcast everything that is going on in your divorce via social media.

All too often, disgruntled spouses take to sites like Facebook and Twitter to express their frustration with their ex-partners.

But if you hit “post” too hastily, you could be digging an even deeper hole for yourself – and you may have to explain yourself in court. Here are five social media rules to keep in mind as you go through your divorce:

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