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Sunday, 24 January 2010 10:23 |
FOR most people, Facebook is a harmless way to keep in touch with friends and family.
But flirtations on the social networking site are now becoming a factor in marriage breakdowns.
One online law firm says 20 per cent of their divorce petitions in the past year contain references to Facebook.
Mark Keenan, from divorce-online.com, says: "A lot of people found things out about their partner on Facebook.
"The most common thing seems to be people having inappropriate sexual chats with people they are not really supposed to."
With lawyers predicting that divorce-related enquiries will rise by 25 per cent this month compared to January 2009, here ELLIE WHITE speaks to two women whose marriages collapsed because of Facebook.
If Facebook has affected your relationship we'd like to know, so contact us and tell us your story
Or read the full story in The Sun and see how Facebook affected these two women
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