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Pandemic pushes divorce rate upward

Pandemic pushes divorce rate upward © Provided by WZZM-TV Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo-Battle Creek Divorce rates typically spike at the beginning of the year and taper off as the year goes on, but according to the National Law Review, the divorce rate in 2020 has been rising steadily. The National Law Review revealed that the divorce rate in the country increased by 34% by April of this year. The increased rate has been attributed to the pandemic, which has forced more couples to stay at home together. Family attorney Richard Roane at Warner Norcross + Judd said there are traditionally peaks and valleys in divorce cases throughout the year. He said between the day after Christmas and the end of January, and then the month of April, there usually are spikes. Child custody cases increase in the month of August (before school starts) and then between Thanksgiving and Christmas, there are inquiries about the legal divorce process.

We are Midland: Community spirit remains strong

We are Midland: Community spirit remains strong Miller: I have seen community spirit shine through one of the toughest chapters of our history Dec. 12, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of15 Signs thanking essential workers are displayed Wednesday, April 15, 2020 outside of homes along Sugnet Road, where hospital employees may see them on their way to work. (Katy Kildee/kkildee@mdn.net) Show MoreShow Less 2of15 Members of Memorial Presbyterian Church wrote positive messages on the sidewalks on Sunday, March 22, 2020. It was part of a movement, Chalk Your Walk, that gained momentum via social media to spread cheer in the neighborhood as people are socially distancing. (Photo provided) Show MoreShow Less

We closed, then opened, then closed again: Midland businesses navigate shutdowns

We closed, then opened, then closed again: Midland businesses navigate shutdowns Local businesses persevering through shutdowns Dan Chalk, Mitchell Kukulka , Midland Daily News Dec. 12, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of9 Keeley Rogers, 17, center, and Abbey Anglin, 17, right, stop to get concessions before watching a movie Friday, Oct. 9, 2020 at Midland Cinemas, the first day the theater has reopened in several months. (Katy Kildee/kkildee@mdn.net) Show MoreShow Less 2of9 An all-too familiar sign at local restaurants as they battle for survival during COVID-19. This particular sign is posted at Shier s Deli & Catering, a fine example of a business adjusting on the fly to weather the crisis and keep its customers fed. (Jon Becker/for the Daily News) Show MoreShow Less

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