This article is about how Facebook is involved in one out of five divorces in America. Facebook is one of the primary sources of evidence in 66% of divorce cases. Pictures and videos off of Facebook are admissible in court. Using pictures of young married people with classmates, friends, and colleagues makes it easier to charge with infidelity. In a recent case, a man took photos of his wife to court of her with male colleagues before they were married and used them against her in court.
This article is about how Facebook is involved in one out of five divorces in America. Facebook is one of the primary sources of evidence in 66% of divorce cases. Pictures and videos off of Facebook are admissible in court. Using pictures of young married people with classmates, friends, and colleagues makes it easier to charge with infidelity. In a recent case, a man took photos of his wife to court of her with male colleagues before they were married and used them against her in court.
I believe that this issue is important because there is no longer any privacy in young couples' relationships. Jealousy is a natural feeling, and when seeing pictures of their husbands or wives with the opposite sex, it starts fights and causes the relationship to crumble. If couples' respected each other's privacy and trusted each other, I don't think that this would be an issue.
I want to know why couples' give their partner their passwords to these websites. Obviously people want to be optimistic about their relationships but they should also be realistic. If things don't work out with their partners, and love becomes hate, their ex's can and will use pictures off the internet against them. I also want to know why Facebook can be used as evidence in court. Pictures can be taken from any time period and can also be manipulated. I don't understand why Facebook pictures are admissible in court.
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