A lot has been written about how the Covid pandemic put many marriages through a severe stress test. Couples faced job loss and financial instability. They juggled the needs of kids learning from home and spent more time in close quarters with each other. For marriages already on the brink, Covid may have been the last straw. What’s been less explored, however, is how the pandemic has affected the process of divorce itself.
From my perch as a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA®), I’ve had a front-row seat to these changes, both good and bad. Here’s what divorce looks like now and what changes may stick around.