Instagram Divorce Law

Dr. Dre, rapper turned electronics millionaire and Nicole Young, divorced after 24 years.

Law students used to study the basics: Criminal Law, Civil Law, Constitutional Law, Contract Law and Law of Torts (what’s that? Trust the British to call a spoon a spade).

Not anymore. The world is highly developed now or highly destroyed, depending on who’s talking. That’s why they also study Environment Law, Entertainment Law or NBA Law, if there’s anything like that.

Therefore, I assume that there’s social media law, and Instagram in particular, the ‘perfect life platform’ where the have’s like entertainers and billionaires display their assets for the have-nots.

Divorce happens, which leads to toys like boats and Ferrari’s being orphans. Who owns the riverside resort in Belize or the six dogs that have been features in most celebrity dogs online pages?

If there is a dispute about assets, can Lawyer A use Instagram posts to prove that the gift from a Swedish Prince was intended for his client, Mrs. Ageless?  Why? The Prince had a crush on the famous actress.

In a divorce, it is highly unlikely that the rich and the not-taxed, will fight over a framed photo they took with musicians Beyonce and Jay-Z.  But should they, who gets the photo, which featured in their Instagram posts?

Complicated business, but Instagram divorce law is what law students should monitor closely, because it is the next big thing baby.

By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.

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