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Social Media and Family Law

The Legal Intelligencer

June 29, 2012

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Christian V. Badali, a partner in the family law practice group at Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby LLP, discusses the emerging issues involving social media and its effect on family law cases. Should you be on social media if you are going through a divorce? How can your friends on Facebook affect your custody case? In this video, Badali examines these issues.

This video is part of a series on hot issues in family law that will be presented as part of a special family law supplement that will be published in print and online July 17.

Other videos in this series:

  • Social Media and Family Law
  • Identifying Assets in Divorce Cases
  • Legal Protections for Same Sex Couples Who Are Separating
  • How Divorce Lawyers Can Prevent DIvorce
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