Early Signs that COVID-19 Could Be Destroying Florida Marriages
COVID-19 is proving to cause strife in many marriages as couples face new challenges presented by the pandemic. Divorce rates are on the rise likely due to the struggles couples face as they adjust to life after quarantine, changed work schedules, homeschooling children, loss of income, and more.
These stressors can cause underlying conflicts to emerge in relationships, which can lead to increased tension in marriages already facing marital strife.
In mid-March, at the very beginning stages of coronavirus pandemic quarantines and lockdowns in North America, DivorceMag.com’s traffic dipped.
In April, however, traffic began to rise and has not stopped rising since.
“In August of this year, our website traffic reached an all-time high with 365,000 visits. This is a 90% increase over March 2020,” says Martha Chan, V.P. of marketing at Divorce Marketing Group. – divorcemag.com
What Does This Mean?
The COVID-19 pandemic is causing conflicts to emerge in marriages that may have already been dealing with marital strife.
As couples continue to deal with the hardships brought on by coronavirus, more and more people are researching their divorce options online.
With website traffic at DivorceMag.com at an all-time high, our prediction is that divorce rates are likely to increase in the coming months as spouses continue to adjust to life during a pandemic.