Divorce Lawyers See More Digital Evidence

According to AppScout.com, a recent poll conducted by the American Association of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) found that 79% of divorce lawyers have noted an increase in web browser evidence from their clients in the past five years. Total Divorce has reported on the trend of digital evidence in divorce cases, and this poll confirms what many people already suspected: your “anonymous” computer life may come back to haunt you.

Accounts on sites like marriedbutlooking.com, posts for “casual encounters” on Craigslist.org and even suspicious search terms typed into a search engine can affect the outcome of a divorce case. And, apparently, if you want to come out of your divorce without serious damage to your assets, you should avoid online romantic excursions of all kinds.

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