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17 hours ago
Lisa Moore, an attorney with Paule, Camazine & Blumenthal, admits she has never heard of the term 'divorce holiday', but does see a pattern & uptick in divorce filings in December and January. She joins Megan Lynch and says people may hold-off on filings over the holidays in December, adding to the influx in January.
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Lisa Moore, an attorney with Paule, Camazine & Blumenthal, admits she has never heard of the term 'divorce holiday', but does see a pattern & uptick in divorce filings in December and January. She joins Megan Lynch and says people may hold-off on filings over the holidays in December, adding to the influx in January.
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Holiday season eating proves 'challenging'
Total Information AM
4 minutes
2 weeks ago
Holiday season eating proves 'challenging'
Debbie Monterrey visits with Michelle Wilson, a registered dietitian with Branz Nutrition. She offers tips for people watching what they eat at holiday parties. She says 'regular eating throughout the day', to avoid over-eating at large gatherings. She says there is something called a 'Last Supper' mentality that can become a problem as well with certain foods. www.BranzNutrition.com
Total Information AM
Lisa Moore, an attorney with Paule, Camazine & Blumenthal, admits she has never heard of the term 'divorce holiday', but does see a pattern & uptick in divorce filings in December and January. She joins Megan Lynch and says people may hold-off on filings over the holidays in December, adding to the influx in January.