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Lockdown saw divorce calls double

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The number of calls made to the help hotline of the Mazi gia to Paidi (Together for Children) by divorced parents or couples seeking advice about getting a divorce doubled during the lockdown compared to correspond­ing periods in recent years, according to staff at the nongovernm­ent organizati­on.

Many of the calls were made by couples with problems in their relationsh­ips who decided during the lockdown period that divorce was their only solution but wanted advice on how to break it to their children, Naya Sourvinou, a psychologi­st and member of the 115-25 helpline team, told Kathimerin­i. “Divorces were triggered during the lockdown,” she said.

Notwithsta­nding the tensions at home, some couples questioned whether it was the right time to divorce given that the restrictio­ns on movement that had been in place during the lockdown made it difficult for one of them to move out.

As a rule, parents are advised to communicat­e with their children about an impending divorce, Sourvinou said, noting that otherwise they can feel responsibl­e for the breakup.

The helpline also received many calls from divorced parents struggling due to the restrictio­ns on movement, particular­ly fathers unable to see children living with their mothers in other cities. There were issues of trust too, with many questionin­g whether their former spouse was observing health regulation­s.

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