In our technologically integrated society, social media is pervading the courtroom. Lawyers are using status updates, photographs, and videos in order to profile an individual’s character traits and lifestyles. Read the full story
In our technologically integrated society, social media is pervading the courtroom. Lawyers are using status updates, photographs, and videos in order to profile an individual’s character traits and lifestyles. Read the full story
As evident in the 2009 Iranian protests, the prevalence of social media is breaking through the barrier of interpersonal communication and having a greater impact in the political world. In much the same way, social media is having an impact on divorce cases in the court room. Read the full story
In partnership with CNN, TIME.COM recently ran an article entitled, “Five Facebook No-Nos for Divorcing Couples.” Read the full story
When Andy Spiers-Corbett, a 39-year-old from Great Britain, typed in his father’s name on Facebook, he had no idea how it would change his life. Read the full story
All Pro Dad recently reported that if Facebook members were a country, the social media site would be the world’s 4th largest behind China, India, and the United States. Read the full story
Social networking sites have become some of the most popular places on the Internet, but people are discovering — sometimes too late — that what they post online can be extremely damaging in a divorce.
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