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Divorce on the Rise as Couples Are Forced To Spend Time Together in Isolation
Some couples are finding out that they don’t like each other’s constant company in quarantine as much as they’d hoped. Business is booming for many divorce attorneys as some married couples are finding that time together isn’t bringing them closer to their spouse, it’s driving them apart. Family therapist Melissa Thoen says that the coronavirus pandemic is causing couples to make big decisions about their futures. For some people, that means having discussions they’d been avoiding, until now.