May 12, 2014
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Breakups Finally Made Affordable

Eric Hibbeler / MCT Campus

By Aaron Vasquez

Online divorce is streamlining the process, bringing a needed update to an age old tradition and making it less costly as well.

WeVorce services, which start at $1,800, remove much of the red tape and lawyering.

It is designed to lessen the emotional stress for children, reducing drawn out court cases, according to WeVorce.

With many American marriages ending in divorce, according to the CDC, Internet divorces makes it easier on bickering families.

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