The UK law firm says the social networking site Facebook is responsible for one in three cases worldwide.
Mark Kennon, managing director of Divers Online, a divorce legal consultancy, said:
According to the Daily Mail, Facebook has been the subject of 33 percent of divorce cases in the past year.
Petitioners mentioned about one-third of the 5,000 divorce-related complaints. Many open-mindedly exchange information with their friends on Facebook pages.
Among them are reports of their ex-love, fake love, and office friendship. When these are revealed to the spouse, the problem arises in the family. It ends in divorce. Also, it is easy to make fake contact and express love through Facebook contact.
Even if you try to hide it from your spouse, you can still find it by searching on your friends or Facebook page.
This is evidenced by the increase in the number of people who witness Facebook posts in divorce cases. Thus the Daily Mail reports.
Mark Kennon, managing director of Divers Online, a divorce legal consultancy, said:
According to the Daily Mail, Facebook has been the subject of 33 percent of divorce cases in the past year.
Petitioners mentioned about one-third of the 5,000 divorce-related complaints. Many open-mindedly exchange information with their friends on Facebook pages.
Among them are reports of their ex-love, fake love, and office friendship. When these are revealed to the spouse, the problem arises in the family. It ends in divorce. Also, it is easy to make fake contact and express love through Facebook contact.
Even if you try to hide it from your spouse, you can still find it by searching on your friends or Facebook page.
This is evidenced by the increase in the number of people who witness Facebook posts in divorce cases. Thus the Daily Mail reports.
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