How can social media websites have such a devastating effect on a marriage? Statistics show that approximately 70 percent or more of adults that are regularly online use social networking sites. These sites are often used to connect with individuals that you are not in constant contact with. Allowing social networking to take over your… Continue reading →
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How can Social Media Affect Divorce?
Amy Montes on Monday, April 21st, 2014
Tags: affected by social media, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Divorce Attorney, family law court, social media, social media sites
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How do you serve your spouse when you don’t know where they are?
Amy Montes on Wednesday, April 24th, 2013
Tips for Finding a Missing Spouse/Partner in Order to Serve Him/Her: Search social networking sites: I can’t tell you how many times we have done a Facebook search and found a former partner. Sometimes locations are listed or you can email/ message a missing person. Sometimes there are photo’s of places s/he frequents that… Continue reading →
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