Why Are So Many Celebrities Getting Divorced During Quarantine?

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Why Are So Many Celebrities Getting Divorced During Quarantine?
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Irreconcilable In Isolation: What It's Like to Get a Divorce During Quarantine

Maybe. But for those who can't reconcile the relationship, the already complicated divorce process has gotten even messier. In Los Angeles County, where many of Wasser's high-end clients live, documents must be dropped off in a box at the courthouse. Because judges aren't hearing non-emergency cases, some divorce proceedings are being calendared for some time later this summer.

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