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Common Mistakes People Make During Divorce and How to Avoid Them

Divorce is one of life’s most emotionally and financially overwhelming experiences. Amid the turmoil, it’s surprisingly easy for people to make critical mistakes — most of which are avoidable with Read More

How Wasting of Marital Assets Can Affect Property Division in a Divorce?

Arizona is a community property state, which means that generally, that all property and debts acquired during a marriage are divided equally during a divorce. However, fairness sometimes requires deviating Read More

Why High-Net-Worth Divorces Can Be Messier to Resolve

High-net-worth divorces, defined as the dissolution of marriages in which the couple’s combined assets significantly exceed average household wealth, tend to be far more complicated than ordinary breakups for a Read More

Special Considerations for Dividing Retirement Funds in a Divorce

When dividing assets in a divorce, your retirement benefits require special attention. Even in a community property state like Arizona, there are complications involved in valuation and allocation of these Read More

Property Division Issues in an Arizona Divorce

Arizona is a community property state, which means that most property acquired by either spouse is subject to division during a divorce. However, unlike most community property states that require Read More

Using a Rule 69 Agreement for Effective Dispute Resolution in a Divorce

Rule 69 agreements, as outlined in the Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure, provide a structured framework for resolving marital disputes outside of court. These agreements offer a less adversarial Read More

Dealing With the Financial Complexities of Gray Divorce

Gray divorce, or the dissolution of a marriage later in life (typically after age 50), has unique financial implications that differ significantly from divorces involving younger couples. Couples getting divorced Read More

How to Find Out if a Spouse Is Hiding Assets During Divorce

In an Arizona divorce, state law requires that all property acquired during the marriage is to be divided equally between the spouses, with certain exceptions such as inheritances or gifts Read More

Why a Property Settlement Agreement Makes Sense in an Arizona Divorce

During a divorce, marital property and debts must be divided. Arizona is a community property state, meaning all assets and debts acquired during the marriage are considered jointly owned by Read More

How Arizona Community Property Law Treats Inheritances

Arizona is among the U.S. states with community property laws. This means that, in general, all property acquired by either spouse during a marriage is considered jointly owned by both Read More

The Effect of a Preliminary Injunction in a Divorce

One of the most contentious issues in a divorce is property division. This process might seem to be automatic, since Arizona’s community property law deems all property acquired during a Read More

Resolving Valuation Issues in a High-Net-Worth Divorce

Since Arizona is a community property state, divorce means splitting up virtually all assets acquired during the marriage, which in turn requires determining their value. This process becomes more difficult Read More

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