Facebook Could Be Cause Divorce

For most people, social networking websites Facebook is a safe way to keep in touch with friends and family. But the temptations of the social networking site would be a major factor in divorce. How come?

Through Facebook, you can trace an old friend or former lover who had no idea where it is located. But now, Facebook is also increasingly widely used as a tool of infidelity in divorce cases.

Family's lawyer has revealed that this problem has become so large that almost every case they handle divorce is always dealing with the past and melibatkanFacebook. One expert said he was handling 30 cases in the last nine months and up had a part in them.

While other online law firm, said one in five of their divorce petition last year contain references to Facebook.

Emma Patel, head of family law in Hart Scales & Hodges Solicitors, said the site up to act as "virtually a third party" of separation. So that was disitat Legal from the Telegraph on Monday (1/24/2011).

"Facebook is being blamed for the increase in the amount of destruction of marriage, and quite remarkable that all requests that I see here since last May has menyebutkanFacebook as one of the reasons,"

"Great popularity and the lure of the site, which reads like Second Life, illicit Encounters, and Friends Reunited tempt couples to deceive one another. Couple of suspicious of infidelity have been using this to spy on their partners, and found tantalizing evidence that later cause such separation, "

Emma added that social networking sites tempt users to cheating spouses and exchanging love messages. This is seen from the wall posts that are increasingly being cited as evidence of activity "distraction" out of wedlock.

"They feel compelled to share their feelings online, and in some cases, they not only reveal the pressure that was experienced feelings of stress, but also make inflammatory accusations against her partner. Divorce is filled with full emotional time, but it's very important not to change the situation becomes public attention, making it possible for everyone to see, "

"The situation has deteriorated so badly, so we suggest that the feud couples to avoid these sites until the divorce is settled,"

Family law specialist based in Dorking, Surrey, said that the main reason the couple divorced for a very bad relationship in which one party is charged with malicious communication after a police involved in their relationship.

James Wrigley (34), from Hackney, east London, said, "my lover left me after knowing I have sent a message for a girl to work at work. He's got my password, and read the message and the end of that, four years together both in vain, but at least we were not married. "

Other examples include Marianna Gini (32), a housewife who had been married for six years before she found out through Facebook that her husband Robert (34), having an affair.

Sarah Picket (36), a housewife from Oldham and mother of three children married to taxi driver Chris (36), for eight years, until he is courted by a man who caused the divorce.

He's not cheating, but her husband discovered flirtatious messages and their relationship had ended in bitterness, and jealousy.

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