It's common practice today to use social media and social networking sites for interacting, fun and just plain venting. Facebook and Twitter are among the top social media sites used by people to express their daily thoughts. They vent to the cyber world about pet peeves, life's injustices, and, at times, about their soon to be ex-wife or ex-husband. Often people who are in the process of a divorce, child custody and/or support action thoughtlessly lay their life out on social media through the internet or in blogs without considering the consequences. Certainly, social media may be entertaining and informative, if properly used, but when you are in the process of obtaining a divorce, or in the heat of a child custody dispute, or are seeking or having to pay spousal or child support, it can be damaging if used irresponsibility. Typically, social media posts can negatively impact your case when used as follows: