Divorcing with a Click: The New Social Media Asset Divide
Sat Oct 26 2024
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Splitting up with your partner, but instead of just dividing the furniture, you're fighting over your shared TikTok account with millions of followers. This is becoming a real-life scenario for many couples, as social media accounts become valuable assets in divorces. Kat and Mike Stickler faced this exact situation. Their TikTok account, which brought in substantial income, was the biggest challenge in their divorce. They weren’t the only ones. More and more couples are dealing with how to value and split their social media accounts.
Kat Stickler ended up with control of the TikTok account, which helped her buy a new condo. Her ex-husband, Mike, got a smaller YouTube account and transitioned to a sales career. This might sound amusing, but it’s a serious issue. Social media can provide meaningful financial opportunities, and dividing these assets fairly is crucial.
Influencer Vivian Tu understands this well. She sees her social media as her résumé and took steps to protect it. Before her wedding, she drafted a prenup that included her social media accounts. This shows the growing importance of these digital assets in modern relationships and the need for clear legal agreements.
https://localnews.ai/article/divorcing-with-a-click-the-new-social-media-asset-divide-eebc615e
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