If you are looking to pursue a divorce in 2024, you may be wondering, “How much does it cost to file for a divorce in Orange County?” The divorce lawyers at Quinn & Dworakowski, LLP, are here to shed light on this topic. Finances are…
Quinn & Dworakowski, LLP, reviews the latest statistics relating to Orange County divorce rates. California has an overall divorce rate of 5.88 per 1,000 residents. While this number may seem high, when compared with the rest of the country, California is not considered among the…
Despite being far more common than it was decades ago, divorce remains a significant life event that should not be taken lightly. Nevertheless, for some, divorce may represent a process they want to go ahead and get over with as soon as possible. In 2024,…
Unfortunately, not every marriage lasts forever. If you are in need of a quick divorce, you are most likely searching the internet for information on paperwork, division of property, spousal support, and child custody. If all the details of the process have left you feeling…
Filing the paperwork for a divorce is the first step in your journey. The second step is known as serving papers: notifying your spouse of the divorce case through the delivery of copies of the divorce documents. This formal process must take place whether you…
The largest asset most divorcing couples have to divide is a house. There are a few options for how a house is typically handled in a divorce, depending on what the parties are seeking and what other assets are involved. A California divorce lawyer can…
Whether you are in the process of a child custody determination case or living with a court order, the idea of losing custody of your children can be terrifying. There are several reasons why parents may lose custody during a court case and even after…
California’s 10-year rule in divorce usually refers to how the length of a couple’s marriage impacts the duration of alimony payments. Alimony, or spousal support, is not always awarded in a divorce, but it may be necessary, depending on each spouse’s income, financial assets, and…
The purpose of alimony after a divorce is to provide both parties with similar financial security, allowing them time to become self-supporting. This enables each spouse to have a similar standard of living to what they were accustomed to during the marriage. This is particularly…
A divorce can be a difficult time for the couple that is splitting up. There is a bevy of emotions, from sadness to frustration to anger. Despite more than half of California marriages ending up in divorce, we also find that people can feel a…
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