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Once you know you're getting divorced, you need to start watching what you say. Nowadays, so many things can be used against you, that you really want to be careful about your communications with everyone in your life. Your texts, your emails, even your social media posts - these are all things that you have to be aware of. And it's not just your messages to your ex...even communications you have with friends and family may end up hurting you. This episode with divorce lawyer Seth Nelson goes through all of the ways to protect yourself, and what can and can't be used in court. (Guest: Seth Nelson, Divorce Attorney and Podcast Host "How to Split a Toaster")
Email [email protected] or click here if you would like to set up a private session with Jessica and T.H. to help with your process!
Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @exexperts.
SPONSORED BY: Lost & Found Forensics, a company that can assist you in using information from your spouse's cellphone as evidence. For more information, go to http://www.lostandfoundforensics.com/
By T.H. Irwin and Jessica Herzberg4.8
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Once you know you're getting divorced, you need to start watching what you say. Nowadays, so many things can be used against you, that you really want to be careful about your communications with everyone in your life. Your texts, your emails, even your social media posts - these are all things that you have to be aware of. And it's not just your messages to your ex...even communications you have with friends and family may end up hurting you. This episode with divorce lawyer Seth Nelson goes through all of the ways to protect yourself, and what can and can't be used in court. (Guest: Seth Nelson, Divorce Attorney and Podcast Host "How to Split a Toaster")
Email [email protected] or click here if you would like to set up a private session with Jessica and T.H. to help with your process!
Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @exexperts.
SPONSORED BY: Lost & Found Forensics, a company that can assist you in using information from your spouse's cellphone as evidence. For more information, go to http://www.lostandfoundforensics.com/

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