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Breaking up is hard to do but divorce registries want to make it easier

It acts much like a wedding registry and is filled with some of the same items divorcees might need but don’t always get when they and their partner divide up their assets. 

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Olivia Howell, who is based in the U.S., believes the idea is not only catching on globally but bound to become a hallmark of many future breakups.


Olivia Howell’s sister was engaged when the COVID-19 pandemic began, forcing her to reschedule her wedding so frequently that by the time the date finally neared, her fiancée had second thoughts. 

Soon after, they split and she moved out of the apartment they had shared for a decade. 

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