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Choosing professionals to assist in a divorce

For California couples, divorce can be an emotional time, and it can mean that a support team is needed. For emotional support, a person might…

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Getting your kids back on track after a divorce

After a divorce, children may still struggle. Their routines are different, and they may have had to move or start over at a new school.…

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How to decide whether to sign a prenuptial agreement

In a community property state like California, marital property is supposed to be divided equally if the couple divorces. A prenuptial agreement can prevent this…

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Important divorce considerations for older couples

Divorce could cause financial stress for any age group, but it’s particularly challenging for those in their 40s and 50s. Older couples in California tend…

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5 things to consider when dividing investments

Assets and debt come with all sorts of complications when it comes to divorce. This is especially true if your investment portfolio includes stocks, bonds,…

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Delaying divorce for the sake of the children

Because a divorce could affect everyone in the family, married couples in California may be wondering whether they should stay together for the children. In…

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Factors that can put a marriage on the road to divorce

When couples enter a marriage, they often do so with dreams of a future together, but for many California couples, this dream is derailed, and…

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Divorcing with children? Make sure to track your expenses

According to recent estimates, the average cost of raising a child is $233,610. That’s a lot of money, and that’s a lot of reason to…

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Online dating and divorce rates

Many California residents face the prospect of divorce every year. Online dating has made it easier than ever before for single individuals to meet new…

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Studies identify factors that may influence divorce rate

California couples who get married in their late 20s or early 30s may have a lower divorce rate than couples who marry when they are…

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