Lilith
10-01-2005, 07:36 AM
(gg)
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Erotic talk with a virtual
partner in chatrooms on the Internet are enough
grounds for a spouse to file for divorce, a legal
magazine said Wednesday, citing a recent ruling in
Belgium.
Belgian legal publication De Juristenkrant said the
Brussels Appeals Court ruled that although transcripts
of the erotic chatroom conversation do not prove
adultery, they do constitute proof of "grossly
insulting behavior" which is sufficient grounds to
file for divorce.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Erotic talk with a virtual
partner in chatrooms on the Internet are enough
grounds for a spouse to file for divorce, a legal
magazine said Wednesday, citing a recent ruling in
Belgium.
Belgian legal publication De Juristenkrant said the
Brussels Appeals Court ruled that although transcripts
of the erotic chatroom conversation do not prove
adultery, they do constitute proof of "grossly
insulting behavior" which is sufficient grounds to
file for divorce.