Spouses usually cannot be compelled to testify against one another in court, but as divorce attorney Ken Jewell of Jewell Law, PLLC tells Inside Edition, there are some exceptions.
BARBOURVILLE — D. Randall Jewell, better known as Randy, a long-time presence in and around the Knox Courthouse, is announcing his retirement effective December 30 and will be taking down
By Alexa Rodriguez
Dec 14, 2020
COVID-19 cast a harsh light on a lot of relationships. With fewer places to go and fewer distractions to occupy their time, couples were forced to stare at and reconcile with the once-ignored realities of their marriages. The pandemic also brought with it an immense load of stress combined with close quarters that makes arguments much more likely. The not-so-simple truth is that some couples can work through and overcome while others cannot. This is always the truth about divorce, but it hits a lot harder during the pandemic. While it’s hard to say exactly what divorce numbers look like during the pandemic, the reasons for divorce are both the same and different as they always are.