Two years ago, for this publication, my colleague explored how social media was starting to impact divorce. At the time, social media was an emerging part of technology and the trend among divorce attorneys was to tell their clients to stop using Facebook and other social media sites. In 2015, social media is a mainstay in our lives with no signs of slowing down and the advice to stop using social media is much less useful and practical.
What has changed in recent years? Social media has certainly become even more ingrained in society. Remember all those people we once knew who were consciously not on Facebook? Many of them seem to have quit resisting and have joined in.
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