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Why Divorce Spikes in August and March
The Atlantic Many people hate swampy, sticky August, but to some, it's an especially bitter time. A new working paper finds that, in addition to March, August is the month in which divorce filings peak. For the paper, the University of Washington's Brian Serafini ... Divorce Rates Are Actually Highest Right After Family Vacations Couples At Risk During 'Divorce Season' Get Ready, Lawyers, New Study Says Divorce Season Is Here |
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