New research found one in seven married individuals have considered divorce because of their spouse's postings on social media sites.
Nearly one in five say they have daily rows because of social media
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Some of the questions that crop up in these situations are:
Why is social media becoming a growing factor in so many divorces today?
Because of social media, is it easier for someone to learn if their spouse is cheating or possibly engaging in other questionable activities?
Can the Facebook & Twitter history of each party be utilized to influence the outcome of a divorce settlement?
Because of social media, are today's divorces happening much faster than they did in earlier years?