The conclusion of a divorce in the Orange County court system does not imply that child support will automatically be paid as ordered going forward. In some cases, a parent owing support might avoid their responsibilities by failing to pay in a timely way. In other...
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Month: December 2016
Older adults and divorce
Orange County couples who get a divorce may be more likely to be over the age of 65 than those in previous decades. According to a study by the National Center for Family and Marriage Research, this age group is more than twice as likely to divorce as they were in...
Child support and absent parents
California couples who have not yet tied the knot may not know that children who live with single parents are three times more likely to live in poverty than children who reside with married parents. Single-parent households tend to have just one income and less...
How to handle one parent moving after divorce
For Orange County parents who are ending their marriage, their conflict may not end after their divorce. Co-parenting can lead to a number of new issues including problems around where each parent lives. One may decide to move to be closer to a new partner, but this...
How to get through the holidays after divorce
While many occasions after divorce are hard, the holiday season often proves to be one of the most difficult, especially with children. Instead of planning your yearly traditions, you may find yourself thinking of all the things you and your kids will miss out on this...
Attorneys report more millennials seeking prenups
Millennials are seeking prenuptial agreements in larger numbers than previous generations, according to a survey by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Marrying at a later age than earlier generations, millennials may bring more money into a relationship than...