Fighting an ex over custody of your children can be an uphill battle, and dragging it out into social media can turn molehills into mountains. From criminal trials to divorce proceedings, our social media presence can be dragged into court, and that’s the last thing you want jeopardizing your custody case.

Social media may have led to your divorce, but don’t let it jeopardize custody of your children. If you need help with a custody issue, contact an experienced child custody attorney near you.

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