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Questions and Answers about Children and Divorce
... blame themselves and feel responsible for their parents' divorce. Seven to 12 year olds show a decrease in school performance. Adolescents typically feel they could have prevented the divorce and are also critical of and feel hurt by their parents. The good news is ...
http://www.californiadivorce.info/psychology.children.qa.waittillchildrenolder.htm
Children's Understanding of Divorce by Age Group
..., and matter-of-factly, remind children that the divorce is final and that parents will not get back together again. PRETEENS and ADOLESCENTS Understandings Understand what divorce means but may have difficulty accepting the reality of the changes it brings to their ...
http://www.californiadivorce.info/psychology.children.understanddivorcebyage.htm
California Divorce: Your Guide Through the Complex Maze of Divorce
...: Resident Expert Richard Shulman, Ph.D. Dr. Richard A. Shulman is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in children and adolescents in addition to individual, couple, and family psychotherapy. He graduated from California Graduate Institute in October 1998 ...
http://www.californiadivorce.info/experts.psychology.rshulman.htm
Today's Article from the Divorce Library LONG TERM SPOUSAL SUPPORT by Aaron Dishon, Esq. In marriages of less than ten years, the statute provides a presumption that support should be granted for half the length of the marriage. The California legislator has enacted a statute which indicates that when permanent support is established at the time of trial, it is an abuse of discretion for the court to set a future termination date if the marriage is of lengthy duration. The statute goes on to indicate that any marriage of ten years in duration is considered a lengthy marriage. As a practical matter, in the late 1990s it appears that spousal support duration is linked to a transition period from married life to single life. The circumstances vary from person-to-person, but the courts tend to disfavor "lifetime support." However, where in a long-term marriage the supported spouse is disabled or seriously ill there will probably be a long-term order. A recent appellate decision the court ruled that the duty of a supporting spouse to continue to work to support their ex-spouse ends at age 65 upon eligibility for retirement. If you live in Southern California, and would like advice about adolescents and divorce or other family law or estate planning issues, please setup an initial divorce consultation today. Would you like to know more about adolescents and divorce?
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