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Divorce Attorney Charleston | Don’t let social media destroy your marriage

May 6, 2014 //  by Ervin Blanks//  Leave a Comment

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Divorce Attorney Charleston Cautions | Don’t let social media destroy your marriage

Since the emergence of the Internet as a social medium, lots of people have found the worldwide web to be a great place to make friends and forge new relationships. While it may be tempting to use social sites as a place to find support, the truth is, online social habits can inadvertently affect those around us – especially when it comes to marriage.

Here are three tips to make sure your online socializing doesn’t have a negative impact on your offline relationships:

Keep your marriage private

Divorce attorney It’s one thing to post about an upcoming anniversary or a fun weekend the two of you spent at the beach, but posting details about issues you and your spouse may be facing in your marriage. Outside of a marriage counselor or religious adviser, the only person with whom you should be discussing these issues is your spouse.

Don’t let it consume your free time

Set aside a specific time for using social media and stick to it. Be sure your use of social sites, online gaming or the Internet in general doesn’t cut into time you could – and should – be spending with your spouse.

Advice from Charleston Divorce Attorney | Keep it platonic

Experienced Charleston divorce attorney Lindsay Blanks will tell you that on the Internet it is  all too easy to fall into a flirtatious relationship. Be aware of what you’re saying and the potential impact of your behavior. Would you behave that way if your spouse were sitting beside you at the terminal?

Unfortunately, in some cases, a marriage is in so much trouble that even curtailing social media use will have little effect. If that sounds like your marriage, you may want to speak with an experienced attorney about your concerns. As a leading divorce attorney in Charleston, we can help. Give us a call as soon as possible at (843)-863-1800 to schedule a free consultation, and learn how we can help you.

 

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