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[quote=Anonymous]Speak to an attorney - I have no idea if this has been addressed in a custody situation, but there certainly is a right to privacy aspect here. How old is your daughter and how does she feel about this? If she also objects, then I think you pursue it in a custody hearing. In California, kids have the right to ask for social media posts about them to be deleted (cited in the law review article below). This article isn't going to give you answers, per se, but this is an issue that is going to come up more and more. I would not be at all surprised to see it included in future custoday agreements: http://law.emory.edu/elj/content/volume-66/issue-4/articles/sharenting-children-privacy-social-media.html This might also give you some insight and strategies: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jessicabaron/2018/12/16/parents-who-post-about-their-kids-online-could-be-damaging-their-futures/#6cdc518727b7[/quote]
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