Also: Bayonets in stroller a no-no; teens using Botox.
From The Associated Press:
Oversharing on social networks has led to an overabundance of evidence in divorce cases. The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers says 81 percent of its members have used or faced evidence plucked from Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and other social networking sites, including YouTube and LinkedIn, over the last five years. Among the cases:
• Husband goes on Match.com and declares his single, childless status while seeking primary custody of said nonexistent children.
• Mom denies in court that she smokes marijuana but posts partying, pot-smoking photos of herself on Facebook.
» Read the story: Divorce lawyers: Facebook tops in online evidence [The Associated Press]
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