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Marriage and families are creating something new during the pandemic
Dorothy Littell Greco
2020 was one of, if not the most stressful, disappointing, and disruptive years on record. We lost jobs and said goodbye (remotely) to friends and family members. As office buildings and schools closed, we created work spaces in the corners of our bedrooms and transformed our dining rooms into classrooms. Normal no longer existed.
And yet, it’s not been all bad news.
Just as disruption in the supply chain creates opportunities for innovation in the business world, the disruptive nature of the pandemic has prompted adaptation and innovation in our marriages and families.
United-statesWheaton-collegeMassachusettsBostonCaliforniaAmericansAmericanPeter-grayDorothy-littell-grecoMichelle-swaimJua-robinsonJanine-langanMaintaining the Knot: How not to get a divorce Social Share DIVORCE IS becoming a very common way to a end a marriage in St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG). As a legal practitioner, I have represented husbands and wives (even when one party is abroad) in going through the three stages of the divorce process in the High Court of SVG: (1) Decree Nisi; (2) Ancillary Proceedings dealing with children and settling property; and the final stage (3) the Decree Absolute. There are (5) reasons for divorce in SVG: living apart for 2 years requiring consent of the spouse, living apart for 5 years which does not require the consent of the spouse, desertion, infidelity and unreasonable behaviour, including domestic violence. Couples are bound together by decisions they make in marriage as well as by decisions they make in divorce.
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