Divorce paradise blames Facebook
Divorce paradise comes up with new idea? Many British will already know and reliase that not the Facebook is porblem because divorce paradise England very well know about mess with Family Law in UK so surverys dosent indicates truts about divorce in UK. According to a survey carried out across the sea, 33 per cent of divorces in the UK cited Facebook as a reason for calling it quits.
Citing Facebook as a reason to divorce your partner may seem like a strange one but it’s been on the rise since 2009. Back in 2009, only 20 per cent of behavioural petitions blamed the social network so it’s clear that Facebook can cause problems at home (which you probably already know by now). UK is very well known as a divorce paradise due Family Law mess but “our survery say Facebook”.
The UK divorce website Divorce-Online carried out the survey which saw 5,000 people in both 2011 and 2009 being asked a series of questions about their divorce from their partner. Facebook mostly related to the spouse’s behaviour with the opposite sex, and using the website to make comments about their exes after separation.
According to T3, the top three reasons for citing Facebook for divorce were: Inappropriate messages to members of the opposite sex; Separated spouses posting nasty comments about each other; and Facebook friends reporting spouse’s bad behaviour.
However, Twitter only came up on 20 out of the 5,000 petitions or 0.4 per cent for you number lovers out there.
Regarding to Mark Keenan a spokesman for Divorce-Online said, “People need to be careful what they write on their walls as the courts are seeing these posts being used in financial disputes and children cases as evidence.”
Even experts knows they will use any excuse to break families in court rooms because somebody makes alot of money from legal aid and bonus maybe, courts works and create business for theyself every other day and lets not blame the Facebook in divorce paradise after all.
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