Divorce inquiries surged by 300% and will-writing demand rose by 69% during pandemic, says mutual

Demand for will-writing services rose by 69% and divorce inquiries soared by 300% as the coronavirus lockdown led many to consider their mortality and their relationships, according to the Co-op.

The mutual said it had shifted its legal services online during the pandemic when it had not been possible to meet clients face to face and that this had proved a popular move.

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