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May 19, 2020 at 04:20AM - Haley Hughey, KTUL Staff
Tulsa attorneys preparing for divorce cases to spike because of COVID-19
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A major spike in divorce cases are on the horizon because of stay-at-home orders. However, even as courthouses begin to open up, judges are still only hearing emergency cases. Tulsa attorney Todd Alexander said it's been a concerning few weeks because of the pandemic. "This has not been good for anyone," said Alexander. " It's frustrating because I can't get someone help right now unless it's an emergency. " More people are coming to him now looking to get a divorce or separation.
![]() May 19, 2020 at 04:20AM - Haley Hughey, KTUL Staff Tulsa attorneys preparing for divorce cases to spike because of COVID-19 Click the headline to read the full report.
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