If you are thinking about updating your Facebook profile with photos or getting in touch with an old flame via the website, you may want to think again.
The social networking site is now cited in a third of all divorce cases, and is increasingly relied upon for proof of unreasonable behaviour, according to a survey of legal firms' caseloads.
Facebook unwittingly provides evidence of infidelity and new relationships, helps track people's movements and records expenditure on everything from cars to holidays as users document their day-to-day lives.
'It's like having a massive public noticeboard.'
Couples who are filing for divorce are increasingly relying on social media as proof of misbehavior
So guys be warned!!
The social networking site is now cited in a third of all divorce cases, and is increasingly relied upon for proof of unreasonable behaviour, according to a survey of legal firms' caseloads.
Facebook unwittingly provides evidence of infidelity and new relationships, helps track people's movements and records expenditure on everything from cars to holidays as users document their day-to-day lives.
'It's like having a massive public noticeboard.'
Couples who are filing for divorce are increasingly relying on social media as proof of misbehavior
So guys be warned!!
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