CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. — Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and we’re taking a deeper dive into how the pandemic has impacted relationships.
Since the pandemic has slowed down the court systems, it’s hard to know the effects of stay-home orders on marriages nationally, but Couples at Crossroads co-founders and divorce attorney Marc Scaringi talked about what’s really going on in Central Pennsylvania.
“Everybody’s stressed. Individually they’re stressed,” Dr. Jake Thiessen said.
He and his partner Dr. Nicolee Hiltz created Couples at a Crossroads, a marriage counseling center in Lemoyne.
Since the pandemic started, their schedules began booking up fast with couple looking for guidance.
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