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07 Apr 2015 11:30:57
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The American woman was allowed to divorce elusive husband via Facebook

the Bureaucracy in one form or another for existence is a sore spot of the governing bodies of many countries. It not only inhibits the development of the countries themselves, but along the way manages to ruin the lives of ordinary citizens. A vivid example of how to circumvent the established bureaucratic procedures, was shown by the Supreme court of Manhattan, which in the case of divorce allowed the American to send relevant notifications to my husband via Facebook.

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the Bureaucracy in one form or another for existence is a sore spot of the governing bodies of many countries. It not only inhibits the development of the countries themselves, but along the way manages to ruin the lives of ordinary citizens. A vivid example of how to circumvent the established bureaucratic procedures, was shown by the Supreme court of Manhattan, which in the case of divorce allowed the American to send relevant notifications to my husband via Facebook.

according to the New York Daily News, the Supreme court found that the only way that could have any effect. To know the present whereabouts of her husband American is not possible: since 2011 he has no permanent residence, but sometimes use social networking sites.

the Woman hired a private detective, but even he has not helped to track down the elusive husband. For this reason, the court came to the position of the plaintiff and held that through her account in Facebook lawyer needs on a weekly basis to send to her husband the divorce papers. This will continue for three weeks or until confirmation is received from spouse. The first message, by the way, has already been sent, but no response from her husband, a Brooklyn resident and have not received.

And although this case is an exception to the rule, the precedent has already been created, and in such cases it can play a very important role. So we can expect that this is the first but not the last time in legal proceedings permitted to resort to the help of social networks.

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