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Social networking sites cited as source of divorces: Study

The study also revealed that 80% of divorce lawyers reported that more people are using social networking to engage in affairs.

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Social networking sites are becoming primary source of evidence in divorce proceedings, according to US lawyers.

A survey conducted by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers has found that Facebook is cited in 20% of divorces in America. However, Florida lawyer, Carin Constantine says the number is much, much higher.

The study also revealed that 80% of divorce lawyers reported that more people are using social networking to engage in affairs.

A divorce lawyer has cautioned that Facebook is used in 90% of cases to pull the partner down at the time of splitting. 

"They put things out there on the internet that can last forever," the New York Daily quoted Constantine as saying.

Getting rid of Facebook accounts doesn't help much either, Constantine warned.

She added that she just goes to Google's ‘images’ search function and puts in the divorcee's name, and within seconds, incriminating photos can pop up.

"The problem is, if you've got 400 friends, I assure you one of those friends doesn't have all the privacy settings correct," she said.
 

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