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The latest headache for divorce lawyers is who gets the TikTok account, says The Wall Street Journal. For influencer couples who make a living showcasing their love life online, splitting up could mean losing out on a highly profitable “digital asset”. When both sides argue that the account should remain under their control, there’s no obvious way to divide it fairly. These TikTok logins have become so valuable that they’ve even started cropping up in prenups.
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