Partner at Lander & Rogers family law, Mark Parker, says the stress of COVID-19 has significantly strained relationships, pushing couples living in 'pressure cooker situations' to their limits.
Partner at Lander & Rogers family law, Mark Parker, says the stress of COVID-19 has significantly strained relationships, pushing couples living in “pressure cooker situations” to their limits.
“Coming out of COVID, the hope was that everything’s going to magically change,” Mr Parker told Sky News Australia. “When it doesn’t, then I think it causes people to really think deeply about where their relationship is at.”
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