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Connectivity is an enormous benefit of the digital age. However, digitizing your personal life can be troublesome in many ways. With the growth of social media, words are becoming an ever-increasing source of hurt and divorce.
According to San Diego family law statistics, 13,682
couples sought an end to their relationships from January through November 2010. For some
acrimonious break-ups, divorce has gone digital.
In a 2010 survey, the American Academy
of Matrimonial Lawyers found 81 percent of divorce lawyers cited an increase in the use of digital
media in divorce in the last five years. 66 percent of respondents listed Facebook as a primary
source of evidence, ahead of MySpace and Twitter.
Legal evidence for presentation in divorce litigation is now only a download away. While divorce procedure in San Diego is relatively straightforward, too often online ammunition fuels the animosity of a legal case, including the following:
In this day, and in every age, words can hurt. Be careful how, and where, you use them.
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As a Certified Family Law Specialist, Attorney Steven M. Bishop offers highly experienced counsel and representation with San Diego family law matters. With 30 years spent successfully advising clients about divorce, child custody, and other family law issues, our firm can help you, and your family, move forward with your lives. Contact us today.
Steven M. Bishop, Attorney at Law
591 Camino De La
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San Diego, California 92108
619-299-9780
Synopsis:
According to San Diego family law statistics, 13,682 couples sought an end to their relationships from January through November 2010. For some acrimonious break-ups, divorce has gone digital.
