Year: 2023
How to calculate and end child support payment in California
Behind every child’s growth and development are parents who show unwavering support. In the wake of a divorce, it is crucial for that parental support to remain unshaken, if not only stronger. Under California law, divorcing parents must maintain financial...
Teens in turmoil: Helping your child handle divorce depression
Divorce causes a series of major upheavals. It sets in motion changes that question everything you’ve ever known about love, commitment and family. But while you and your ex-spouse deal with the process and your respective struggles, you must also understand how your...
Child support: dealing with an uncooperative ex
Even if spouses decide to go on separate ways, they are still jointly responsible for providing for their child’s needs. While many parents are more than willing to spend for their children’s growth and development, some parents make it unnecessarily difficult to...
Navigating children through the divorce process
Children are at the top of all the casualties that emerge from the divorce process. Left out of their parent's decisions, they are left facing an uncertain future where one household splits into two. Parents must focus on their best interests when the future is...
How to handle unsolicited remarks during divorce
It is not uncommon for some people—typically friends or relatives—to give unsolicited advice or remarks about certain situations in your life, including divorce. When this happens, and it puts you off, remember that the only advice that genuinely matters is that from...
What factors impact child custody decisions in California?
Dealing with child custody matters could be stressful for the divorcing couple and their children. These topics could lead to disputes because each parent has conflicting opinions on what is best for their child. Fortunately, the court could interfere to settle these...
Child support and necessities
If you are divorced and have children in California, but you are not a custodial parent, the court could order you to pay child support. While this payment is typically used for items that your child specifically needs, it can pay for other things that make the life...
Managing kids and money following a divorce
When parents in California go through a divorce, they’re forced to face new realities in multiple areas of their lives. Not only do they have to start creating a new normal for their children, but they also begin life as single-income individuals. There are some...
Child support and tax law
California does not typically consider child support payments as income for the recipient. However, they are also not tax deductible by the individual who pays child support. For the recipient to receive tax-free payment, the court order must clearly state that the...
The concept of the “eight-year itch”
The phrase "seven-year itch" is a well-known term that refers to the idea that many marriages tend to fall apart at around the seven-year mark. But is there a similar phenomenon that California couples experience at the eight-year mark? Does the "eight-year itch"...