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by David and Tim Bayly on March 1, 2011 - 10:35am
(David) A survey by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers reports that "Facebook is cited in one in five divorces in the United States."
The same survey says that eighty percent of divorce lawyers report an increase in the use of social media for the conduct of extramarital affairs.
Just saying: cheap talk ain't cheap....
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Almost off topic, but it's very interesting that even with so-called "no fault" divorce, divorce lawyers are ascertaining the motives for divorce. On the bright side, it would suggest that they've got something of a conscience after all--asking why before taking the case, and it also suggests that in the real world, everybody--even the worst ambulance chaser--knows that breaking God's holy institution can never be "no fault."
So it's a warning about cheap communication, and also.....an affirmation of what we already knew to be true. Hmm.....
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