FB new marriage minefield!
LONDON: One in seven Britons has contemplated divorce because their partners spend too much time on various social media platforms, a top British legal firm has revealed. The study by Slater and Gordon Lawyers found that social networking site Facebook was considered the “most dangerous” place for ruining relationships. “Five
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May 06, 2015
LONDON: One in seven Britons has contemplated divorce because their partners spend too much time on various social media platforms, a top British legal firm has revealed.
The study by Slater and Gordon Lawyers found that social networking site Facebook was considered the “most dangerous” place for ruining relationships.
“Five years ago, Facebook was rarely mentioned in the context of a marriage ending but now it has become commonplace for clients to cite social media use or something they discovered on social media, as a reason for divorce,” Andrew Newbury, head of family law at Slater and Gordon, said in an online statement.