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Divorce & Video Games Linked?

A new study purports to show a link between playing violent video games and divorce.

The study, released by Divorce Online, showed that an alarming number of women who had filed for divorce cited video games as one of their major complaints. It is possible that the amount of time that a husband spends playing video games seriously detracts from his marriage, causing it undue strain. In fact, of women who cited unreasonable behavior as the reason for their divorce, 15 percent mentioned video games.

When compared to the same survey of the year before, just 5 percent of women had mentioned video games. Which two games are occupying most men? Apparently, 'World of Warcraft' and 'Call of Duty.'

Are you contemplating divorce? If so, there is no time like now to contact our law office and speak with a Long Island divorce lawyer. Deciding to file for divorce is difficult; the process of divorce doesn"t have to be.

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