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How Social Media Can Impact a Child Custody Case

Your Posts Could Affect You

Social media is an ever-growing part of our lives and can significantly impact child custody cases in Colorado. Whether you're the parent filing for custody or the other party contesting it, social media posts can be used to your advantage or disadvantage, depending on how you use it. In this blog, we'll look at how social media posts can affect child custody cases in Colorado and discuss some tips to help ensure that your case turns out favorably.

Social Media Can Be Telling

Social media can play a critical role in determining the outcome of child custody cases in Colorado. Judges often rely on evidence obtained from social media to help them make decisions, such as posts that demonstrate a parent's level of engagement with their children or those that detail marital discord. Social media posts can also reveal patterns and behaviors that could be used as evidence in court.

Furthermore, posts with disparaging comments about the other parent can be used to demonstrate parental alienation or a hostile environment for the child. All of these factors can significantly impact a judge's decision regarding custody arrangements.

Tips To Keep In Mind

To ensure that your social media activity won't be used against you during a child custody case in Colorado, here are some tips to keep in mind:

  • Avoid posting about the case. Don't talk about your child custody case on social media — posts that do so can be interpreted as an attempt to sway public opinion and may come back to haunt you in court.

  • Don't post negative or disparaging comments about your former partner. Even if the other parent has wronged you, avoid airing your grievances on social media, as it can be used to show a pattern of bad behavior or parental alienation.

  • Be mindful of what you're posting and who may see it. The public can see your social media posts, including the other parent and their attorney. Consider limiting your posts to friends or family only if possible.

  • Present yourself in a positive light. Posting pictures of you engaging with your children or participating in activities that demonstrate responsibility can be beneficial and help show the court that you're an active, involved parent looking out for your child's best interests.

Work With Colorado Child Custody Attorneys

Social media can be a powerful tool in child custody cases, and it is essential to use it wisely. By following these tips, you can help ensure that your case turns out favorably.


If you need help navigating a child custody issue in Colorado, the team at Drexler Law is here to help. Learn more about custody in Colorado or schedule a consultation by calling (719) 259-0050 or visiting our website.

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