If I discover that my wife is cheating by engaging in extra marital affairs online, can I file a divorce?
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My wife has been spending more and more time online on social media sites like Facebook, and I am suspicious that she might be connecting with an old boyfriend. How can I find out if my spouse is cheating online? And if she is, can a Divorce be filed?
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Unfortunately, modern technology and social networking sites have made it easier than ever for spouses to engage in extramarital affairs. If your wife is meticulous about deleting her Internet browsing history, she may think she is covering her tracks, but you may have a reason to be concerned. But before you engage in snooping into her browsing habits, make sure you have reason for concern. Accusing a spouse of cheating online can result in a broken marriage and a divorce, whether or not the cheating is going on. If you have proof that it is, consult with a divorce lawyer to find out what your rights are.
Posted by Jan Hill on 22 Jan 2010
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