WOMAN REQUESTS DIVORCE FROM HER HUSBAND USING FACEBOOK!

WOMAN REQUESTS DIVORCE FROM HER HUSBAND USING FACEBOOK!

The internet is a strange place and occasionally we hear rumors about what has happened on social networks lately or about people calling the police for something someone said on Facebook.  But did you know that you can divorce now using Facebook?

  No, this is not invented, although the woman who will serve the divorce papers to her husband in this way is allowed because of their very unusual and special circumstances.  We look at the full story.

 Ellanora Baidoo met her husband Victor Sena Blood-Dzraku some time ago, and the two fell in love.  They decided to get married and officially legalized marriage in 2009.

  However, it seems that they both wanted different things.  Ms. Baidoo wanted to have a traditional Ghanaian wedding, which Blood-Dzraku promised her.

  As you can imagine, things started to go downhill when the two refused and a civil ceremony took place.

  Of course, it may not have been the wedding of her dreams, but the two of them were together.  long and happy life together, having many children and aging in the company of others, right?

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  In this case, no.  It seems that there was little contact between the man and his wife, because it seems that the two are in contact only through Facebook and the occasional phone call.  In fact, for Victor Sena Blood-Dzraku does not have a permanent address, after the last place where he lived was released in 2011.

  When the two were in contact, Blood-Dzraku said "he has no fixed address and no job."

  Obviously, marrying someone who is not there is extremely difficult, but Baidoo could not file for divorce because he was not there to receive the papers.  He was aware of how happy his wife was, but he refused any attempt to receive the divorce papers, making her very upset and miserable in her marriage.

  She was living a difficult life, because she felt that she would have failed her marriage without even being given the chance to make it work.

  The judge's decision

  Fortunately, Baidoo was able to speak with Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Matthew Cooper, who was sympathetic to her situation.  After all, how could he make the marriage work or serve him divorce papers if he hadn't been around?

  In an unprecedented ruling, the New York judge ruled that she could serve her husband's divorce application in a private message on Facebook.

  The convocation will be established once a week for another three weeks or until the convocation is "recognized" by the man.  What "recognized" means in this case, we do not know.  Does he have to reply to the message or will that little note that says "read" be enough?

  I fully expect that there will now be waves of men and women rushing to their lawyers to try to see if they can file for divorce in this way.  Maybe they'll even be able to put them in games for those who just can't break things like Candy Crush.

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  You know things have gotten worse if the only way people can communicate such huge things to you is through Facebook.  When that time comes, it's time to move away from the computer.

  Do you spend too much time on the internet or can you stop at any time?  I know I'm guilty of checking in too often, mainly because when I take a step back something huge happens and I'm left out of the loop.  It's almost as if you're not on social media, you'll never hear the latest news from friends.

 Is it wise to give this woman permission in this case or is there another way to do it?  Share your possible solutions in the comment box below this article

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