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Jan 08, 2026
Can You Get a Divorce Without Going to Court in California?
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Last Modified on Jan 08, 2026

Divorces can be messy. Almost everyone has at least one story about a friend who wound up paying exorbitant legal fees to keep custody of a child or a relative who spent years dealing with a contested divorce. The question is, does it have to…

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Jan 08, 2026
Orange County Divorce Rate [2026 Updated]
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Last Modified on Jan 08, 2026

If you are considering getting a divorce, you are not alone. It is a well-known fact that Orange County’s divorce rate is one of the highest in California. According to the CDC, roughly 673,989 marriages ended in divorce during the year 2022 in the United…

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Jan 08, 2026
What Is the Average Spousal Support Payment in California? 2026
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Last Modified on Jan 08, 2026

When you get divorced, you and your spouse must disentangle your entire lives together. This is rarely an easy process, and it involves separating your finances and living situations as well as managing co-parenting. In that financial separation, one of you may be required by…

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Jan 08, 2026
California Alimony Laws 2026 – All You Need to Know
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Last Modified on Jan 08, 2026

Understanding California alimony laws can be confusing, especially if you are going through a legal separation or divorce. Alimony, otherwise known as spousal support, can be implemented to help less-earning spouses stay financially stable and become accustomed to life after marriage. Whether you may be…

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Jan 08, 2026
How To File for Divorce in California When Both Parties Agree? 2026
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Last Modified on Jan 08, 2026

Filing for divorce can be a huge undertaking, but if both spouses are willing to agree on the terms of the divorce, it can be a much more comfortable experience. Understanding how to file for divorce in California when both parties agree is the first…

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Jan 08, 2026
Summary Dissolution Versus Divorce in California: What’s The Difference? 2026
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Last Modified on Jan 08, 2026

In California, couples have two choices when deciding to end their marriage: divorce or summary dissolution. You might wonder whether a summary dissolution versus a divorce in California is better. Although the two have the same goal, the processes, requirements, and implications are different. When…

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Jan 08, 2026
Recognizing Early Signs of Divorce in California
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Last Modified on Jan 08, 2026

Marriage is an evolving and complex relationship. One or both spouses may notice signs that their relationship may be headed toward divorce. Recognizing early signs of divorce in California can help partners decide whether to try and mend the relationship or prepare for a separation.…

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Jan 08, 2026
California Divorce Rate 2026 – Latest Statistics
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Last Modified on Jan 08, 2026

When a couple gets married, they certainly don’t plan to get divorced and are hoping it will never come to that. Unfortunately, though, the reality of life is that even the most hopeful of plans sometimes don’t work out. Some marriages will inevitably end in…

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Aug 19, 2025
How Long Does A Divorce Take in California?
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Last Modified on Aug 19, 2025

Making the choice to get a divorce takes a lot of courage and bravery. It’s not easy to come to terms with your marriage ending, and some couples may want to get through the process as quickly as possible. A California divorce attorney can help…

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Jan 08, 2026
2026 How Much Does a Divorce Cost in California?
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Last Modified on Jan 08, 2026

Getting divorced can be both an emotionally and financially intense process. Before you begin the divorce process, understanding the potential costs of your divorce can be an important step. The average cost for a California divorce is $17,500, but this number changes based on each…

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