Lawyer Emma Patel has revealed that EVERY divorce she has dealt with in the past nine months has involved the social network website.
Married couples meet other users online and send 'flirty messages' or have 'inappropriate suggestive chats' which spouses can use in divorce cases.
Sites like Second Life, Illicit Encounters and Friends Reunited are tempting couples to cheat on each other.
Ms Patel, the head of family law at Hart Scales & Hodges Solicitors, in Dorking, Surrey, said that she had dealt with 30 divorces since May last year - and all involved Facebook.
She claimed the site acted a 'virtual third party' in break-ups. Read More: http://indepthafrica.com/?p=8061
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