Since about 50 percent of all marriages end in divorce, it's likely that a California parent could remarry in the future. In some cases, the parent's new spouse may also have joint or even sole custody of their own children. Transitioning into what the U.S. Census...
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Month: June 2017
Gaining custody of a sibling
California parents are considered the natural guardians of their children. In some cases, another family member, such as a sibling, may need to gain custody of a minor child because the parents are deceased or are unable or unfit to care for the child. In some cases,...
Alternative ways to establish child support
Orange County parents who are getting a divorce have alternatives to going before a judge to determine child support. They can conduct informal negotiations with the help of their attorneys, and they can participate in these negotiations to the degree that they feel...
Post-nuptial agreements are imperative for stay-at-home moms
Many people think of prenuptial agreements as unromantic or perhaps even dooming to a marriage. After the honeymoon period has passed and you gain a more realistic perspective, you may reconsider and wonder about the specifics of a postnuptial agreement. This is a...
Financial steps to take before a divorce
There are steps that Orange County couples who are ending their marriage can take when they are contemplating a divorce that might give them a better idea of what their financial situation will look like after the divorce. Friends and family members might offer...
How to help children deal with divorce
People in Orange County who are getting a divorce can take steps to help their children adjust. Speaking to children early on in the process is important, as they will often begin to wonder what is wrong when parents move into separate bedrooms or there are other...