<\/a>In this blog, we are going to review the Orange County divorce<\/a> case of “In re Marriage of Andrew and Andrea Left\u201d. This case is a unique one. \u00a0The case concerned the question of whether a commitment ceremony of an ex-wife with her boyfriend should be considered as a re-marriage<\/strong><\/em> amounting to her spousal support being cut by her former husband.<\/p>\n FACTS OF THE CASE<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n The facts of the case are that Andrew and his wife, Andrea, had a marriage that lasted less than 5 years. The marriage resulted in the birth of two children. In the subsequent Orange County divorce that followed, Andrew was asked to pay $15,000 for child support<\/a> per month and $30,000 per month for alimony support. Andrea, in the meantime, met “Todd,” and ended the status of her marriage with Andrew through a legal Orange County family law procedure known as bifurcation of the marital status. Andrea and (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" In this blog, we are going to review the Orange County divorce case of “In re Marriage of Andrew and Andrea Left\u201d. This case is a unique one. \u00a0The case concerned the question of whether a commitment ceremony of an…<\/span><\/p>\n