#53 Think Airing Timesharing Drama Online Will Help Your Case? It Could Ruin It

#53 Think Airing Timesharing Drama Online Will Help Your Case? It Could Ruin It

Update: 2025-09-05
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Are you airing co-parenting frustrations online without realizing how it could impact your timesharing or child support case?

In this episode, Heather Quick unpacks the highly public fallout between Erica Mena and Safaree Samuels, revealing how social media disputes don’t just create drama — they can complicate your legal standing and harm your children’s well-being. Whether you’re navigating child support or struggling with co-parenting communication, these lessons apply directly to your situation.

By listening, you’ll discover:

  • Why judges look beyond words and focus on parental actions in timesharing disputes.
  • The major legal risks of handling timesharing battles in the public eye.
  • How to protect your children’s best interests by keeping co-parenting conflicts private.

Press play now to learn how to avoid costly mistakes in custody and child support disputes while building a healthier co-parenting relationship.

Join us on our podcast as we navigate the complexities of marriage, divorce, separation, and all related legal and emotional aspects, including adultery, alimony, child support, spousal support, timesharing, custody battles, and the financial impact of dissolution of marriage.

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Women Winning Divorce is supported by Florida Women’s Law Group.

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#53 Think Airing Timesharing Drama Online Will Help Your Case? It Could Ruin It

#53 Think Airing Timesharing Drama Online Will Help Your Case? It Could Ruin It