The global CCP virus pandemic has seen sweeping lockdown restrictions put in place across the world, leaving millions forced to work from home. As a result, relationships and marriages have been put under immense pressure and divorce rates have soared due to unemployment, financial strains, illness, homeschooling children, and more. According to an April 25, 2020 survey on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on relationships, 31 percent of couples said that quarantine had been damaging to their relationship. With so many couples struggling, lawyers across the United States predicted a record number of divorce filings once quarantine restrictions were lifted, as seen in China, where the outbreak was first identified. Data collected by Legal Templates, a firm that provides legal documents online, saw a 34 percent increase in sales of its divorce agreement compared to the same period in 2019. Despite this, mainstream media have been pushing the narrative that divorce can …