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Mark E. Minyard

Mark E. Minyard, CFLS, is the Founding and Managing Partner of Minyard Morris in Newport Beach, California. With nearly five decades of experience, he focuses exclusively on family law, including divorce, custody, support, property division, and mediation. Admitted to the California Bar in 1976, Mr. Minyard is a Certified Family Law Specialist and has been recognized by Chambers HNW, Best Lawyers, Super Lawyers, and the Daily Journal. He earned his J.D. from Loyola Law School and his B.A., cum laude, from California State University.

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When can you relocate your children away from their other parent?

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Last Modified on Dec 17, 2024

t happens all the time. One parent gets a job offer in a different part of the state. Or, there is an opportunity to be closer to the extended family. Whatever the reason, many parents find they need to move away from their children’s other…

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Your Social Media Presence May Cost You in the Courtroom

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Last Modified on Jan 03, 2025

Divorce presents many different challenges for couples. Those that still live together will have a hard time keeping the negotiations out of the home, while couples who separated must manage packing, moving and running a household all on their own. For many, divorce is a…

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Part 1: Hearing children’s voices in their parents’ divorce

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Last Modified on Dec 17, 2024

There is no doubt that Orange County divorces involving disputes over child custody can be emotionally difficult for both the parents and the children. In an effort to ensure that the voices of children are heard when their parents divorce, California Family Code Section 3042 states that…

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Part 1: Should you change your name after divorce?

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Last Modified on Mar 20, 2025

There’s a seemingly infinite number of problems, questions and worries to be addressed in a divorce. For people who changed their last name in marriage – taking the spouse’s last name or adding it to your own – the end of your marriage includes an opportunity…

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Considering divorce? What are the Top 10 reasons people give?

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Last Modified on Jun 05, 2025

Every divorce, like every marriage, is unique. Nevertheless, many share similar motivations and features. For example, you may think you’re alone in considering divorce at this time of year. The truth is, many people settle on their decision to divorce during the holiday season. Often,…

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The struggles and strains of co-parenting during a pandemic

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Last Modified on Jun 04, 2025

Nearly every aspect of life has been complicated by the Covid-19 pandemic, including co-parenting. Even in the best of times, successful co-parenting requires divorced parents to focus not only on their child’s upbringing and well-being but also on cordial cooperation with each other – not…

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A look at legal separation

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Last Modified on Dec 17, 2024

Virtually everyone is familiar with the term “legal separation,” but not everyone understands what a legal separation is and how it differs from divorce. In this post to our Orange County family law blog, we’re going to share some basic facts about legal separation and why some…

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What you can and can’t include in a California prenup

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Last Modified on Dec 17, 2024

Stand on the San Clemente Pier and watch the sun go down in a blaze over the Pacific Ocean; take a slow hand-in-hand stroll among the restaurants and shops of Balboa Island; put two straws in a Ruby’s Diner milkshake at the end of the…

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Elective co-parenting: “A new way to family”?

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Last Modified on Dec 17, 2024

They shared some important views on children, education and health. And both were also agreed that they did not want romance to interfere with parenting. Jenica Anderson and Stephan DuVal – both in their late 30s – found each other on Modamily.com – a website…

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Getting a divorce isn’t all negative: 9 positive aspects

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Last Modified on Dec 17, 2024

If you’re considering divorce, you’re not alone. The pandemic and all the related stress has revealed fissures in many relationships. You may be thinking you’ll try to get through the holidays and then see what happens.   Each marriage and divorce is its own story.…

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