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“Facebook tops in online evidence in Divorce Cases

By Paul | June 29, 2010

The inability of some folks to understand that what they do in social media realms, is breathtaking. One more time folks, if you put “it” online, whether in an email, IM, web page, discussion board, or any other elctronic dissemination, by the very structure of the Internet, “it” lives forever and is, in effect, public domain. On the other hand, in regards to this story, it is nice to see trashy people hoisted-on-their-own petard, so to speak.

From the article, and edited slightly,

“– Husband goes on Match.com and declares his single, childless status while seeking primary custody of said nonexistent children.

– Husband denies anger management issues but posts on Facebook in his “write something about yourself” section: “If you have the b#$@s to get in my face, I’ll kick your a&$ into submission.”

– Father seeks custody of the kids, claiming (among other things) that his ex-wife never attends the events of their young ones. Subpoenaed evidence from the gaming site World of Warcraft tracks her there with her boyfriend at the precise time she was supposed to be out with the children. Mom loves Facebook’s Farmville, too, at all the wrong times.

– Mom denies in court that she smokes marijuana but posts partying, pot-smoking photos of herself on Facebook.”

Divorce lawyers: Facebook tops in online evidence – Yahoo! Finance.

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