The Strange Facebook Fail That Caused A Split
An Indian woman is divorcing her husband because he neglected to change his relationship status to married on Facebook, the Deccan Chronicle reported ...
An Indian woman is divorcing her husband because he neglected to change his relationship status to married on Facebook, the Deccan Chronicle reported ...
Rick Reynolds | Posted 05.14.2012
Do you know the signs of a social media affair?
Ken Altshuler | Posted 04.24.2012
While many people are beginning to realize the risks posed by thoughtlessly posting comments and pictures on Facebook, I still find myself regularly shocked by the incriminating messages and images that can be so easily accessed in a divorce case.
Brandi Megan Granett | Posted 03.11.2012
Facebook gives you access to a giant community. You can fit all of your family, your friends from high school and college, your co-workers, your neighbors all in one room and you don't have to serve anyone snacks to get them to hang out.
Newser.com | David Moye | Posted 01.10.2012
A judge has ordered a feuding Connecticut couple to turn their passwords for Facebook and dating sites over to each other's divorce lawyers. The un...
Joseph E. Cordell | Posted 10.08.2011
The launch of yet another social network has led to additional phone calls and e-mails from divorce lawyers warning their clients about the dangers of...
nypost.com | LEONARD GREENE | Posted 08.09.2011
Angela Voelkert wanted a little dirt on her husband as she prepared for a messy divorce, so she posed online as a teen tart to trick him into dishing ...
Digital Life | Athima Chansanchai | Posted 07.02.2011
Divorces can get ugly, and now more and more of these cases include incriminating evidence captured on social media sites, at least for one Florida la...
nytimes.com | DVORA MEYERS | Posted 05.25.2011
NEARLY a year ago, my 70-year-old father sent me a friend request on Facebook. Though I publish my every movement -- from the mundane to the salacious...
wsj.com | CARL BIALIK | Posted 05.25.2011
Upon further review, Facebook and marriage aren't incompatible. In the past two weeks, the idea that the popular social-networking site plays a rol...
Kelley Harrell | Posted 06.05.2011
I often wonder if people considered that every status update they enter alters the collective consciousness of the planet, if they would say something more authentic?
Telegraph | Richard Alleyne | Posted 05.25.2011
For most people, Facebook is a harmless way to keep in touch with friends and family But flirtations on the social networking site are now becoming a...
Fahad Faruqui | Posted 05.25.2011
If people really knew what marriage entailed and then wisely chose a companion for life, then we would not need to scapegoat Facebook for the failure of one in five marriages.
AP | By LEANNE ITALIE | Posted 05.25.2011
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Telegraph | Published: 1:02PM GMT 21 Dec 2009 | Posted 05.25.2011
The social networking site, which connects old friends and allows users to make new ones online, is being blamed for an increasing number of marital b...
David Weiner | Posted 05.25.2011
Well, it had to happen at some point. The Daily Mail is reporting that the first ever "Facebook divorce" has occurred in Lancashire, England. How is...
Posted 05.18.2012