What Happens to a Parent Who Fails to Pay Child Support?
- posted: Feb. 02, 2020
Not making child support payments can result in harsh consequences, including fines and, in certain cases, prison time. Whether you forgot to pay or are unable to pay due to Read More
Pros and Cons of Prenuptial Agreements
- posted: Jan. 02, 2020
For every article in popular media that focuses on the negative aspects of prenuptial agreements, another one is published that theorizes they make marriages stronger. Still others say prenups are Read More
How to Obtain the Most Parenting Time Possible After Divorce
- posted: Dec. 02, 2019
Divorce is often hardest on the parent who is not awarded primary custody. Child parenting time can ease the painful separation, but in order to be meaningful, it should be Read More
How to Make Divorce Easier on Kids
- posted: Oct. 15, 2019
Going through a divorce can be so all-consuming that it’s easy to lose perspective on how kids suffer when their parents break up. While you can’t take away all their Read More
How Retirement Benefits Are Divided in a Divorce
- posted: Sep. 15, 2019
Arizona is a community property state, where all assets acquired during a marriage are generally considered the joint property of both spouses, to be divided equally upon divorce. That concept Read More
Your Child Support Payer Is in Arrears: Now What?
- posted: Aug. 15, 2019
If you are a divorced parent receiving child support, you have factored the payments into your budget and rely on them every month. But now your child’s other parent has Read More
Organize Your Finances for a Simpler Divorce
- posted: Jul. 15, 2019
Even amicable divorces can run into unexpected snags, commonly over financial issues. Among the major tasks in any divorce is determining what property is part of the marital estate and Read More
Do You Have a Right to Visit Your Grandchildren After Divorce?
- posted: Jun. 15, 2019
- Divorce,  Family Law
For children, divorce doesn’t just mean no longer living with both parents under one roof. It also means the end of familiar routines, including visits to see extended family. For Read More
What a Prenuptial Agreement Means for Marriage and Divorce
- posted: May 15, 2019
- Divorce,  Family Law
A prenuptial agreement may seem antithetical to what marriage is supposed to be about: love and commitment. But having an agreement in place serves a salutary purpose: deciding in advance Read More
Arizona Parenting Plans and Why You Need to Have One
- posted: Apr. 15, 2019
If you are a parent contemplating or going through a divorce, you may be wondering about what your child’s new living arrangement will be and how you and your co-parent Read More
How U.S. Tax Law Changes Affect Alimony in Arizona
- posted: Mar. 15, 2019
- Uncategorized
Arizona Tax Treatment of Alimony and Spousal Maintenance Federal law revisions that took effect in 2018 change how income from alimony (known as spousal maintenance in Arizona) is treated for tax Read More
Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure
- posted: Feb. 17, 2019
- Uncategorized
Big changes happened on January 1st, 2019 as The Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure (ARFLP) were updated and went into effect January 1st, 2019. The updated Rules are not Read More
AZ IS A COMMUNITY PROPERTY STATE:
- posted: Nov. 10, 2017
- Uncategorized
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. Community Read More
WHAT ARE THIRD PARTY RIGHTS?
- posted: Oct. 10, 2017
- Uncategorized
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. This Read More
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LEGAL SEPARATION AND DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE?
- posted: Sep. 10, 2017
- Uncategorized
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. What Read More
HOW IS CHILD SUPPORT DETERMINED?
- posted: Aug. 10, 2017
- Uncategorized
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