Millennials are not taking chances with divorce
Millennials in California are more financially savvy than most people give them credit for. This generation has been careful to plan for the future, and
Millennials in California are more financially savvy than most people give them credit for. This generation has been careful to plan for the future, and
Income is often discussed as if it is a straightforward matter that has only one of two approaches — a regular salary or a paycheck
A strong economy is good for virtually everyone in California. As the economy improves, incomes generally rise and there are usually more jobs available overall.
Young adults are often the drivers of change, and the millennial generation is no different. Their views on both marriage and divorce are drastically shifting
It is not uncommon for people in California to remarry after previously ending an unhappy marriage. However, this means that some people will eventually go
Minimizing expenses, time management and conflict is high on the list of priorities for many California couples who are ready to end their marriages. However,
For parents, ending a marriage often involves taking more than just marital satisfaction into account. The cost of raising children on a smaller income after
Raising a child is no small undertaking. From ferrying kids around to extracurricular activities to helping them excel academically, being a parent in California can
Health care later in life is a serious concern for most people in California. While most do their best to prepare, unforeseen circumstances can impact
From not getting an equal portion of marital assets to losing out on valuable time with kids, it may feel as if dozens of things
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