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Divorce work rebounds (access required)
Estranged couples no longer waiting for economic rebound to split

By: Nora Tooher
Staff writer
Published: June 14, 2010

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Tired of staying together until the economy improves, an increasing number of unhappy couples are forging ahead with their divorces. Several family law attorneys report that clients who postponed divorces because they were unable to sell their houses are calling them and saying they aren’t going to wait any longer. “Initially, the [economic] downfall was so ...
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