January is a difficult time for relationships as unfortunately this is the most common month in which unhappy couples decide to divorce. Before the pandemic, tricky divorces were typically fought out in court and meetings with legal representatives conducted face-to-face. But lockdown restrictions have resulted in thousands of divorces being conducted through virtual meetings with mediators and through digital court proceedings. Instead of being a hindrance, this forced technical transformation in divorce has offered many unexpected advantages and saved considerable amounts of money and heartache, say experts. Before the pandemic, divorces and mediations were typically done face to face. But the rise of Zoom divorces has changed all of this and saved couples time and money