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"Before you officially end your marriage -- and before you even file for divorce -- you'll want to make sure your finances are protected. Here are some of the most important things to consider before you get divorced."
How to get your finances in order before a divorce
www.cnet.com
From monitoring your credit score to updating your bank account, we've got a checklist for this difficult time.
"The now-familiar stresses of quarantine – money worries, boredom, lack of escape from each other, conflicts over the kids, conflicts over chores, lack of exercise – are forcing many couples to reconsider how they really feel about their partners, say lawyers and marriage counselors."
Divorce during coronavirus: Will splits soar after pandemic quarantines end?
www.usatoday.com
Quarantines can have a toxic effect on marriages already in trouble, but it's too soon to say whether American divorces will soar after courts reopen.
Beginning Monday the Wake County Register of Deeds will no longer be open for walk-in service. Services to be provided via online and regular mail.
Wake County Register of Deeds - March 27 Update to Wake County Attorneys
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I am taking this action to help keep our staff healthy and at work so they can continue to provide services. This action also helps people comply with “stay at home” or “shelter in place” advisories.
"Divorce filings are skyrocketing from quarantine-weary and financially stressed couples, according to top matrimonial attorneys, who are experiencing a 50 percent rise in inquiries from potential clients."
Divorce rates jumping in corona-quarantined couples
pagesix.com
A top NYC divorce attorney says there’s been a 50 percent rise in filings.
Good communication is the key to navigating child custody during this crisis. Practice patience and understanding.
How divorced parents handle custody amid coronavirus spread
www.today.com
"Our number one priority should always be the well-being of our children and there's no rule book for divorce logistics according to COVID-19."