Latest posts by Gene C. Colman (see all)
- ‘Misguided campaign’ is being waged to outlaw parental alienation - January 31, 2024
- There is no moral equivalency between Israel and Hamas - November 14, 2023
- Why the Gaza war matters to the legal profession and law schools - November 7, 2023
Various sources have reported an anticipated increase in divorces stemming from COVID-19. Stay-at-home orders force couples to spend all day every day together, creating or exacerbating tension; people are struggling with job loss; parents are overwhelmed with having kids at home instead of school.
But whether the pandemic contributes to your decision to divorce or not, it can affect the divorce process. To read more, click here.