Divorce rates in California and around the country have remained fairly stable in recent decades after surging in the 1970s, but the overall trend masks a sharp rise in divorces... read more →
The first step people in California should take when getting a divorce is making a budget and understanding what their finances will be like in the months ahead. The person... read more →
An unfortunate reality is that many California marriages will eventually end in divorce. A recent survey indicates that there are some common reasons why couples decide to go their separate... read more →
It is not uncommon for parents who are subject to child support orders in California to employ a strategy of voluntary impoverishment to avoid their obligations. Voluntary impoverishment refers to... read more →
A Pew Research Center study reveals that the divorce rate among couples who are 50 years of age or older has doubled since 1990. Retirement income and housing security are... read more →
California parents who are worried about helping their children adjust to a divorce can help by making sure that they do not say negative things about one another in front... read more →
Not surprisingly, remarriage is more common among older individuals. According to one study, two-thirds of people in the 55-to-64-year-old age group have remarried. For couples walking down the aisle again... read more →
A divorce can have significant financial consequences for California residents and anyone else going through the process. Individuals could need up to 30% more money to maintain their standard of... read more →
Being a single parent is challenging, especially if you previously shared parenting duties with a former spouse. You have to transition from sharing daily tasks to making every decision for... read more →
California couples who marry on Valentine's Day might be more likely to get a divorce after several years than their peers who marry on different days according to a study... read more →