LXBN TV: Mother Ordered to Stop Posting About Her Son On Facebook—Neil Cahn

Posted on March 4, 2013 by Colin O'Keefe

There’s parents who are obnoxious on Facebook, and then there’s this, which instead of being simply annoying is instead malicious and cruel. In a custody case out of New York, a mother was ordered to stop posting about her children on Facebook after calling her ten-year-old son an “asshole” on the social networking site. Joining LXBN TV to explain the background of the case and offer some guidance on Facebook use in family law cases is Neil Cahn of Divorce: New York

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