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For Some, COVID Togetherness Means Thinking About Divorce

  • Post author:Tim Smith
  • Post published:April 20, 2020
  • Post category:divorce
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You may find the article below of interest. Psychology Today, Lisa Zeiderman Esq., CFL, 4/20/2020. For Some, COVID Togetherness Means Thinking About Divorce Take a breath, and perhaps take an…

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Divorce and Co-Parenting in the Time of COVID-19

  • Post author:Tim Smith
  • Post published:April 19, 2020
  • Post category:divorce
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You may find the article below of interest.   Psychology Today, Lisa Zeiderman, Esq., CFL, 3/24/2020. Divorce and Co-Parenting in the Time of COVID-19 What is happening now is completely…

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COVID Divorce: Has Your Divorce Process Stalled Now?

  • Post author:Tim Smith
  • Post published:April 19, 2020
  • Post category:divorce
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You may find the article below of interest. Psychology Today, Ann Gold Buscho, Ph.D, 3/27/2020.   COVID Divorce: Has Your Divorce Process Stalled Now? You have started your divorce and…

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10 Steps to Co-Parent During the COVID-19 Crisis

  • Post author:Tim Smith
  • Post published:April 19, 2020
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You may find the  article below of interest.   Psychology Today, Elizabeth Cohen, Ph.D, 3/13/2020. 10 Steps to Co-Parent During the COVID-19 Crisis One of the biggest stressors of divorce…

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When Court Moves Online, Do Dress Codes Still Matter?

  • Post author:Tim Smith
  • Post published:April 19, 2020
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New York Times, Jacey Fortin, 4/15/2020. When Court Moves Online, Do Dress Codes Still Matter? The legal profession is rooted in tradition, but social distancing is upending old norms. One…

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People Are Discovering Affairs While Quarantined With Their Spouses

  • Post author:Tim Smith
  • Post published:April 19, 2020
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You may find the article below of interest.   People Are Discovering Affairs While Quarantined With Their Spouses “It’s going to be divorce-apalooza” when courts reopen, according to a divorce…

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Who gets the coronavirus stimulus check if recently divorced or going through one?

  • Post author:Tim Smith
  • Post published:April 19, 2020
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You may find the article below of interest. News Center Maine, Shannon Moss, 4/16/2020. Who gets the coronavirus stimulus check if recently divorced or going through one? MAINE, USA —…

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Domestic Violence Likely to Increase Amid Stay-at-Home Orders, but Help is Available. 

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  • Post published:April 19, 2020
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You may find the article below of interest. Domestic Violence Likely to Increase Amid Stay-at-Home Orders, but Help is Available.   Memphis Flyer, Maya Smith, 4/16/2020.   As the pandemic continues…

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