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Is It Possible to Obtain Sole Custody in Arizona?
When going through a divorce or separation, it is not uncommon for one or both parents to have questions about sole custody. Parents want what is best for their children; and, in some cases, this may mean making sure that an unfit parent isn’t able to cause any harm....
Vacations, Holidays, Birthdays, Activities & Emergencies: Important Parenting Time Considerations During an Arizona Divorce
When going through a divorce with children in Arizona, a key part of the process is developing a parenting plan. This plan must comply with Arizona law, it must work for you and your spouse, and it must address as many issues as possible to prevent unnecessary...
10 Tips for Making Informed Decisions During Your Divorce in Arizona
When going through a divorce, it is important to make informed decisions with your long-term best interests in mind. With the right approach and the right mindset, you can feel confident in both the process and the outcome, and you can minimize your stress along the...
How to Set Reasonable Expectations for Your Arizona Divorce
As with most things, when going through a divorce in Arizona, it is important to set reasonable expectations. Doing so allows you to make informed decisions, and it helps you avoid overlooking opportunities. So, what can – and should – you expect from the process when...
Considering a Divorce? Here’s What You Need to Know about Divorce Mediation in Arizona
Getting divorced is a process that can take several different paths. In some cases, spouses can resolve their differences between themselves without needing someone in the middle. In others, spouses are so at odds that they need a judge to make decisions for them....
When is Alimony Awarded in an Arizona Divorce?
If you are preparing to go through a divorce in Arizona, you probably have lots of questions about alimony: Do all divorces lead to alimony? If not, when is alimony awarded? How much will I (or my spouse) have to pay, and how long will the payments continue? In this...
What Are Arizona’s “Best Interests” Factors for Determining Child Custody?
As a parent in Arizona, getting divorced necessarily involves establishing a plan for child custody. While parents can – and should – consider their own personal needs when seeking custody or visitation rights, Arizona law requires that all custody decisions...
Is Coparenting a Good Option for Divorcing Parents in Arizona?
For some spouses, getting divorced does not necessarily mean ending their relationship. This is especially true for parents of minor children, who must necessarily maintain at least some level of contact after ending their marriage. However, with increasing frequency,...
How Must Divorcing Spouses Divide Their Assets in Arizona?
When you get divorced, you have to divide your assets with your spouse. This is true regardless of how much you own, and it is true regardless of how long you have been married. Unless you have a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement that says otherwise, you must divide...
Till Quarantine Do We Part: 3 Tips To Surviving Quarantine With Your Spouse
As California is locked down to prevent the spread of COVID-19, millions of people are beginning to go into quarantine across the country, whether mandated or voluntarily. With work, schools, gyms, restaurants, & bars closed, people’s daily routines have been...
High Net Worth Divorce In Arizona
No two divorce cases are exactly the same, but commonalities almost always exist. Some of the common challenges found in divorce cases are spousal support, property division, and child custody. High Networth Divorces present their own set of issues not commonly found...
Staying Away From Social Media During Your Divorce
In an era of technology, social media has taken center stage in many of our lives with over 45% of the total world population using some form of a social network. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and even YouTube have changed the way we socialize, communicate, do...
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