
With COVID-19, divorces are up, but are they happening the same way?
Divorces are up in recent months in Texas. What does that say about coronavirus, and how people should divorce in 2020?
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Divorces are up in recent months in Texas. What does that say about coronavirus, and how people should divorce in 2020?
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There's a perception out there that after the holidays conclude, with the idea of fresh starts and new beginnings in the air, that there's a rush of unhappy couples to family law offices to initiate divorces. In fact, the perception is that January is "Divorce Month,"...