FOX 29's Shawnette Wilson reports. PHILADELPHIA - Quarantining may start to feel like the walls are closing in after a while and that could put a strain on some marriages. "I've heard a lot of people joke with me that my income's going to skyrocket and I'm going to have a lot of people coming to me when this is done," said Alexandra Rigden.
She’s a family law attorney for Cooper Levinson in Cherry Hill and says divorce after quarantine is a thing. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS "I actually have a few clients who are in the nightmare scenario where they're actively going through a divorce right now and they're cooped up in the same house," she said.