Divorce Survival Guide: Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Summary
Family law attorneys Elizabeth Stevenson and Sarah Hink of New Direction Family Law discuss common mistakes people make during separation and divorce, emphasizing that emotions can lead to regrettable decisions. They warn that social media posts, texts, DMs, and even posts by friends or family can be used in court, and note North Carolina is a one-party consent state where conversations may be legally recorded if the recorder is a participant. They advise clients to follow attorney guidance, timely provide required financial and other documents, and avoid hiding information. They caution against relying on “Google law degrees” or AI-generated content, which can be inaccurate and costly to review. They also stress avoiding reckless behavior (partying, DUIs), maintaining credibility with the judge, and being honest about finances and other issues.
00:00 One Party Consent Warning
00:35 Meet The Divorce Attorneys
01:12 Social Media Can Sink You
02:10 Texts DMs And Friends
04:02 Recording Rules Explained
04:41 Follow Legal Advice And Disclose
05:39 Bad Advice And AI Pitfalls
07:17 Reckless Behavior And Custody
09:11 Honesty And Credibility In Court
11:24 Money Mistakes And Hidden Assets
12:16 Wrap Up Key Takeaways
13:06 Final Sign Off