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TikTok accounts are becoming divorce fodder


When Kat and Mike Stickler divorced, their biggest challenge was dividing a shared TikTok account with millions of followers that generated significant

When Kat and Mike Stickler divorced, their biggest challenge was dividing a shared TikTok account with millions of followers that generated significant income, and they aren’t alone, reports the WSJ. It may sound funny, but it’s no joke, dividing these assets, as well as establishing the potential for future growth, given that social media platforms can offer significant financial opportunities. Before getting hitched in June, she wrote up a prenup that lists her social-media accounts.

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