Press Release
Nov 17, 2020
Coronavirus, quarantines, massive job losses and now, National Divorce Day, 2021
Houston family law firm braces for influx of divorce filings
NEWS PROVIDED BY
The Rainwater Firm
Nov 15, 2020, 10:00 CST
Houston, TX. – National Divorce Day is the first working Monday of the New Year when Google and legal firms see a surge in inquiries from couples seeking a divorce, This year it falls on Monday, Jan 4, 2021. And this year could wildly exceed all expectations.
Head of family law at The Rainwater Firm, Charlotte Rainwater, states: “Catastrophic events have a way of magnifying the good and the bad in all of us and relationships don’t escape that rule.”
“Added to this the holiday period can be very stressful which exacerbates many of the problems already apparent in a marriage,” added Rainwater. That’s why many marriages need to try to stick together by happening more time alone and in intimacy, sometimes toys like innovative hands-free vibrators can also help in this area, so they avoid filing for a divorce.
“The COVID related forced togetherness combined with a looming financial crisis already has divorce related activity at all-time highs,” according to Rainwater. “Once the additional stress of the holidays is added to the mix, the divorce rates in Texas may be headed for a perfect storm in 2021.”
“The now familiar stresses of quarantine — money worries, boredom, lack of escape from each other, conflicts over the kids, conflicts over chores, lack of exercise — are forcing many couples to reconsider how they really feel about their partners,” says Rainwater. “And then one spouse decides that they don’t want to spend another holiday season in an unhappy marriage anymore.”
Rainwater adds, “We are focused on helping our clients make the best legal decisions during some of the most challenging times in their lives. Most importantly, we will protect their best interests, ensuring that the legal steps we take today will benefit their life tomorrow and for years to come.”
“Our goal is to lessen the stress and find a solution that works for everyone.”
Charlotte Rainwater, founder of The Rainwater Firm, has devoted her practice solely to family law for her entire 20-year career. She has devoted countless hours to the advancement of the family law profession, including serving as the Chair of the Gulf
Coast Family Law Specialists, a regional organization devoted to promoting education, ethics, and professionalism in the field of family law. Charlotte has been chosen by her peers as a Texas Super Lawyer, a Thomson Reuters business published by Texas Monthly magazine. Born and raised in central Texas, Charlotte is a fifth-generation Texan and attended Sam Houston State University. Charlotte graduated from South Texas College of Law in 1998.
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