Well these were probably people who would have divorced anyway. Facebook is just an excuse. People are very irresponsible with their Facebook accounts. My wife and I have a Facebook account that both can access and have pictures of our family on it. It is a great tool if used correctly and not a great tool if used irresponsibly. Just like everything else.
why would it need to be cited as evidence?
“no-fault” divorce did away with any need for it.
Hear, hear.
Not to mention...
Pen and paper - what a confounded trail of evidence they have created. How many have created the very evidence with which they were convicted.
And that dastardly thing, the photograph.
When you think about it, time itself. What a terrible thing. How many adulterers have been unable to account for their use of that commodity whilst likewise confirming their corresponding whereabouts ?
What a weird and wicked window facebook and the text message has opened on so many people seeking a moment’s gratification from without the bonds of matrimony.
Certainly is a tangled web.
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Why would anyone want to put their profile in any public domain? Guess they are just starved for attention.
I guess this means that the TV Show Cheaters is responsible for the other two thirds of Divorces.
It’s a cottage industry thingy gone wild , this ‘community’ social media movement trend.. lots of dough to be made off of selling other folks info.. and a lot of ‘victims’.. but that’s what ya have the hire-powered attorneys on retainer for, I reckun.
One Mate One Marriage One Death .. so far. and no FaceBook logins. :-)
Glad I never drank the Facebook kool-aid.
A couple years ago, my girlfreind from 1969 somehow got my email address and invited me to a class reunion, but I had to get an FB account to see the details and since I hadn’t seen or heard from her in over 40 years, I just had to go see her FB page. Geez, she looks prety darn good for a 60 y/o. I prolly shoulda never dumped her.
Anyway, I set up my profile with one pic and almost zero info about me. I track my kids and relatives along with a few freinds, but I rarely post anything.
I’ve come to the opinion that FB is the most intrusive, insidious and absolutely the most efficient site on the web.
It was heartbreaking.
Divorce is terrible, and I don't wish it on anyone, but it seems we have grown way too tolerant of this "option."
Many people watch facebook like hawks for any sign of a flirtation, a change in relationship status, any little bit of information which can be collected on a former boyfriend or a current interest. I also know people who have encouraged a lot of flirting to make someone jealous. After a breakup, some of these people block and then unblock the other person just for their own manipulative purposes. You cannot know for sure what is real and what is game playing sometimes.
I’m sure the same thing was said about the telephone, once the lines became private.