What happens in divorce when digital bullying is in play?
ABC News
Family law attorneys warn that sounding off against an estranged partner digitally in divorce cases can have lasting consequences when texts, posts, photos and other wrongs are hauled into court
NEW YORK -- After Emily Pina's parents separated, the 27-year-old in Phoenix said she spent years listening to her dad beg for the return of his family. He turned up the volume once her mom started dating.
Sound familiar?
“It's the same thing as Kanye and Kim,” she said.
And like the celebrity couple, her dad's digital life played a role in his breakup as it often does in contentious divorces.
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