Posts Tagged ‘Orange County divorce’
Child Custody For Parents With History Of Substance Abuse
One of the important grounds on which parents can lose custody battles is having a history of substance abuse. Parents who struggle with substance abuse often have a strained relationship with their children and it plays a major part in family court proceedings. If a court finds a parent guilty of alcohol or drug abuse,…
Read MoreTop Divorce Survival Tips To Follow
The decision to go for a divorce is not an easy one even though the couple or a spouse has contemplated the pros and cons of it for many days before making a decision. Emotions like fear, uncertainty, distress, anger are very common when the divorce is filed or it has been finalized. A divorce…
Read MoreThe Difference Between A Default Judgment With & Without An Agreement
When an individual files a petition for a divorce and sends out the summons to the other party, either the former receives, or does not receive a response for the divorce action. If in the case that your partner does not file a response for your divorce action, the case is then termed as a…
Read MoreSteps For Filing For A Divorce Without The Consent Of Your Spouse
Not quite a long time ago, a divorce could be granted to a couple only if both the parties mutually consented to it. Usually, this led to a lot of conflicts between the parties involved and also caused an undue delay in achieving a final resolution. However, with the transforming lifestyle patterns of a more…
Read MoreIs Your Divorce Getting In The Way Of You Being A Good Parent?
The emotional turmoil and conflicts, arising from a divorce, might leave an individual drained out of any reasoning or rationale. However, if you are a couple with kids, and are deciding upon a legal separation, you might want to rethink your entire approach, during and after your divorce. You might not realize, but your kids…
Read MoreFactors Associated With A Higher Risk Of Divorce
The concept of divorce has been prevalent in the society for as long as the tradition of marriage. Nearly half of the marriages, ending in a divorce or a separation of some kind, make them akin to a gamble. However, that does not imply that we should give up on our belief in this sacred…
Read MoreTop Ways To Schedule Vacations With Kids After Divorce
Like holiday schedules, planning for vacations with children after separation/divorce can be a daunting task. Not only do parties have to consider where to vacation, they have to consider what their children may want to do and also be reasonable with the other parent who will want to take their own vacation with the children…
Read MoreHandling Substance Abuse In Your Divorce
Most people, not being able to handle a stressful situation, look for ways to forget about the things that have been troubling them. This usually leads them to alcohol and drugs which, despite being only a temporary refuge, cause them enough relief for a few moments to want to try them again and again. Before…
Read MoreGray Divorce: Divorcing During Your Golden Years
Divorce among seniors may not be talked about as much, but it is more common than you would imagine. Stepping into retirement, you may find time on your hands, but you may also discover that you and your partner have drifted apart. With the children long flown from the nest, you now have the independence…
Read MoreQuestions to Ask Your Lawyer Before Your Child Custody Hearing
When parents in a custody case cannot negotiate a custody agreement and parenting schedule, that is when parties often end up in court. This blog outlines a few questions that you should ask your lawyer before the child custody hearing begins. How are sole custody and joint custody different from one another? This is a…
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