Breakups are hard to do at the best of times, but in this social media day and age of smart phones, Facebook, twitter, instagram and emails, a bitter break up can leave you more than just angry and broken hearted: you could discover that your email account is hacked into or sensitive personal photographs are posted of you over the internet.
Chaninat and Leeds specialise in prenuptial law in Thailand
As a result, more couples are now considering entering into a social media prenup explains CTV News.
They would operate in a similar manner to non disclosure/confidentiality agreements more commonly used in the workplace.
Under Thai marital law, a prenuptial agreement is null and void unless it is officially registered in Thailand before the marriage. It will be interesting to see if the idea of a social prenuptial agreements take off in Thailand. However, given that Thailand is ranked 9th in 2011 amongst countries in Asia, in terms of number of Internet users, according to Internet World Stats, and as of December 2010, the total number of mobile subscribers reached 70.8 million, or alternatively, 105% of the total population it perhaps is something to think about.
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