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We have all read the headlines that divorce rates are increasing worldwide and those rates are not expected to be dropping soon. The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed many of us to our limits. People are stressed out and locked down, which has put pressure on relationships that may have already been holding on by a string. Whether you are just considering divorce or are already in the process, below are some of the ways that this pandemic may impact your divorce.
Co-Parenting During Crisis
Even the most reasonable parents can have vastly different ideas about how to keep their children safe and sane during the pandemic. This has led to bitter fights between parents both in and out of court. In general, we turn to CDC guidelines and government orders in determining what types of precautions families should be taking. But these guidelines don’t fit every situation and sometimes their application can be unclear when dealing with loved ones with serious medical conditions. Every family situation is unique and problem-solving should be tailored to your individual circumstances. The advice of a co-parenting coach or even co-parenting mediation can be very helpful when parents can’t agree.