Celebrity Attorney Stacy Phillips Discusses Hollywood Divorces Where Social Media, Co-Parenting Struggles and Parent Alienation Dominate the News

An interview with Ilyssa Panitz

Ilyssa Panitz
Authority Magazine

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Stacy Phillips who has represented some of the biggest names in Tinseltown says the California courts pay close attention to the best interest of the children in a divorce.

Social media has taken over our lives. We use social media to share information, stay in contact with our family and friends, look for a job, build a career, re-connect with lost pals, post our location, or live vicariously through the lens of a celebrity’s life on vacation or on the red carpet. In fact, there are many people who became household names, a term we now know as “influencers,” and earn a good living because of social media. An individual who has more than 40,000 followers on platforms such as Instagram and Twitter is defined as a macro-influencer, and that’s where advertisers are turning their attention to lure talent to sell their products or find the next big star. But when famous couples, who built their brand via social media, are going through a divorce, and emotions are at peak levels, all bets are off when social media…

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Ilyssa Panitz
Authority Magazine

Ilyssa is the "Only" Divorce Journalist, Content Producer at The NADP, Public Speaker & Host of “The Divorce Hour with Ilyssa Panitz” on CRN Digital Talk Radio.