Family Law Community - A place to talk about family law
The reader may or may not be aware of the new Communities feature of Twitter.
Twitter informs us that: "Communities were created to give people a dedicated place to connect, share, and get closer to the discussions they care about most."
Hmm.
Initially I was sceptical, but then I thought that it could be a useful resource for anyone interested in family law in England and Wales. I have therefore gone ahead and created a community, aptly (albeit unoriginally) titled 'Family Law'.
The Family Law community is currently open to anyone on Twitter - to join, just go here and (after dismissing a couple of popups) click the 'Join' button. Then check the rules, and if you're OK with them, click 'Agree and join'.
And if you then want to tweet to the community, simply choose choose who you want to tweet to when composing the tweet.
Oh, and feel free to pass this on to others.
More information about Twitter communities can be found here.
Let's see where this goes...
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