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HOW IS CHILD SUPPORT DETERMINED?

The information contained below is based upon our interpretation of the statutes, our experience in family law and what we think most judges will order with this experience in mind. Child Read More

HOW LONG WILL THIS CASE TAKE?

The information contained below is based upon our interpretation of the statutes, our experience in family law and what we think most judges will order with this experience in mind. Nothing Read More

CONSIDERATION FOR SPOUSEL MAINTENCE (F.K.A. ALIMONY):

The information contained below is based upon our interpretation of the statutes, our experience in family law and what we think most judges will order with this experience in mind. The Read More

PATH TO SUCCESS:

The information contained below is based upon our interpretation of the statutes, our experience in family law and what we think most judges will order with this experience in mind. In Read More

EFFECTIVE DATE:

The information contained below is based upon our interpretation of the statutes, our experience in family law and what we think most judges will order with this experience in mind. In Read More

Do Couples Need To Go To Court For An Arizona Divorce?

If you choose an uncontested divorce, you can potentially go through the process without a hearing or a trial, provided you meet certain basic requirements and precisely follow procedures. However, Read More

Does Arizona Covenant Marriage Prevent Divorce?

Entering into a covenant marriage — which is not an easy process — requires couples to undergo pre-marital counseling and present a sworn affidavit as part of the marriage certificate Read More

Can Both Spouses Use The Same Attorney To Dissolve Their Arizona Marriage?

You and your spouse may fully intend to divorce amicably and, before you begin the divorce process, you may believe you already reached agreement on all the important settlement issues. Read More

Can I Withhold Parenting Time If My Spouse Fails To Make Child Support Payments?

Failing to pay court-ordered child support is illegal under Arizona law. However, withholding court-ordered parenting time is also illegal. If your spouse succumbs to financial challenges that make continued child Read More

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