Saturday, June 2, 2012

Facebook divorce

  • The idea that Facebook causes divorce has been widely reported, with fear-mongering research decrying that 20 percent of splits in the United States-- and roughly 33 percent in the United Kingdom-- involve the social network.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • A recent study found that more couples filing for divorce blame the popular social media network Facebook. According to an ABC News Study, the word Facebook appeared in more than a third of all divorce filings in 2011.
  • (WKRN)
  • JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A new study shows that 1 in 3 divorce cases now use Facebook for evidence. One local attorney says he uses the social networking site in every case he tries.
  • (First Coast News)
  • More than a third of divorce filings last year contained the word Facebook, according to a U.K. survey by Divorce Online, a  legal services firm. And over 80% of U.S.
  • (Smart Money)
  • If you dislike being marriage, then log on to Facebook. The social network was implicated in a third of all divorce filings last year, according to Divorce-Online, a survey by a British legal service.
  • (New York Daily News)
  • Google and Facebook deal in data. Our intimate data, information about ourselves from sexual quirks to why we hate our boss to our divorce plans.
  • (SmartPlanet.com)
  • But that Facebook benefit could also be fueling relationship problems. More than a third of divorce filings last year included the word Facebook, according to a British survey by Divorce Online.
  • (Christian Broadcasting Network)
  • A newly released survey suggests the rise of social networking comes with a price. That price could mean the end of marriages for some couples.
  • (kwgn.com)
  • Even without a prenup, the weddings timing would help establish the value of their assets in the event of any future divorce battle, lawyers said. A spokeswoman for Facebook declined to comment on whether the couple signed such an agreement.
  • (NDTV)

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