By Joan Berry Nassar | Published May 5, 2020 | Posted in Family Law During Covid-19 | Tagged Tags: COVID-19, Divorce, Family Law | Comments Off on Will the U.S. See its Divorce Rate Spike After the COVID-19 Quarantine Ends?
With so many American residents stuck at home with their families, prognosticators have predicted that several months down the road, the country could experience a baby boom and a divorce deluge. Unlike a cozy blizzard that keeps you home from work for a few days, a global pandemic that triggers shelter-in-place orders spreading over Read More
Read MoreDuring a crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic, family becomes more important than ever, especially for children whose schedules have been disrupted by long-term school closures and the cancellation of other activities. Parents who are divorced or live apart for other reasons know the importance of maintaining healthy communication through difficult situations. Though this Read More
Read MoreGoing through a divorce is stressful enough, but the coronavirus pandemic spreading throughout the United States presents additional complications for spouses who have decided to split. In addition to changes that might need to be made regarding custody and visitation arrangements while travel is restricted, negotiations over property division need to address any new economic Read More
Read MoreThoughts From A Florida Divorce Attorney In referring to the coronavirus and the devastation it has caused to so many families, Newt Gingrich said: “After each cycle of loss, there has been a rebirth of the American spirit, determination to build a better future, and deep belief that we Americans cannot be defeated or conquered. Read More
Read MoreThe Judge J. Preston Silvernail Civility Award, established in 2015, is presented annually to a lawyer who demonstrates these same qualities of professionalism, collegiality and personal integrity and whose actions and demeanor in the courtroom promote a civil atmosphere.
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