A Social Media Agreement can provide clarity and help you navigate this sensitive area during a challenging time.
Here’s why it matters:
- Define Boundaries: establish what can and cannot be posted about each other and the divorce. This prevents misunderstandings and protects your privacy.
- Child Photos: create guidelines for sharing images of your children online, ensuring their safety and emotional well-being.
- Mutual Friends: set expectations for interacting with mutual friends, helping to maintain respect and avoid conflict in shared social circles.
Through mediation, divorcing couples can collaboratively develop a Social Media Agreement that reflects their values and priorities.
This proactive approach not only minimizes potential conflicts but also promotes healthier communication during the divorce process.
As a mediator and family law lawyer, I can help you navigate these conversations and create an agreement that works for both parties.
If you’re interested in learning more, please reach out to me today.