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You are viewing ARCHIVED CONTENT released online between 1 April 2010 and 24 August 2018 or content that has been selectively archived and is no longer active. Content in this archive is NOT UPDATED, and links may not function.By Scott Rowley
A major UK newspaper recently reported that Facebook is cited in one third of divorce filings. Facebook and other social media provide a treasure trove of information, from geo-tagging locations to proving connections between parties. Nothing put on social media is truly private, regardless of your settings. Arizona is a no-fault state, so evidence of infidelity itself is usually not relevant. In many cases however, people use Facebook accounts as their email system and their entire social communication structure. Parties may expose their secrets in less public forums of social media. Even when parties block each other, social media […]
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