The obligation to provide Child Support payments in Puerto Rico ceases when the minor reaches adulthood. In Puerto Rico, that age is 21. Even if the original Child Support Order issued in another jurisdiction states that the obligation ends when the minor reaches the age of 18, if the Child Support payments are reviewed in…
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There was a time when a consensual divorce was not permitted in Puerto Rico. The only option that couples had to obtain a divorce was to petition it the “old fashioned way”, and only if they qualified under one of the causes stated in the PR Civil Code (Cruel Treatment, Abandon, Separation, Adultery, etc.), then…
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