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Parents taking their fight online can infringe on their children’s rights to privacy.
Parents taking their fight online can infringe on their children’s rights to privacy.
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Hell hath no fury like a woman – or man for that matter – scorned.

This old saying has proved itself again this weekend, as we witnessed the antics of a marriage gone wrong being played out on social media for all to see.

A certain radio personality was accused of being an absent father by his ex-wife who had taken to Instagram to publish emails in which they discussed maintenance, visitation and other issues related to their children.

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