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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

Planning Financially for Life After Divorce

Perhaps the most substantial effect of a divorce is that when it’s complete, the spouses must each maintain their own households and finances. The transition to this post-divorce environment can Read More

Protecting Your Interest in a Small Business from Property Division

Divorce can have significant financial repercussions, particularly when it comes to the division of community property. For individuals with an interest in a small business, the stakes are often higher. Read More

How Child Support and Parenting Time Shares Are Linked

In Arizona, child support payments are determined by guidelines designed to ensure that children receive adequate financial support from both parents, regardless of whether the parents live together. One of Read More

Practical Steps to Prepare for Divorce

Divorce is one of life’s most difficult transitions, bringing not only emotional strain but also significant financial and legal challenges. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed, but by taking thoughtful steps Read More

Costs Not Covered by Child Support in Arizona

In Arizona, child support payments are intended to cover the basic financial needs of a child, which include expenses for food, clothing, shelter and routine medical care. The calculation of Read More

Deciding Whether “Birdnesting” Parenting Time Can Work for You

Birdnesting is a type of post-divorce arrangement that has gained popularity in recent years. The term is derived from the behavior of birds who take turns caring for their hatchlings. Read More

Dividing Child Care Expenses After a Divorce

In Arizona, both parents are legally obligated to provide financial support for their children after a divorce. Typically, the non-custodial parent is responsible for making child support payments. However, the Read More

How a Party’s Lack of Understanding Can Make a Prenup Invalid

Prenuptial agreements are contracts entered into by prospective spouses, outlining terms of property division, debt allocation and spousal support in the event of a divorce. While prenups are generally valid 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

Which Should Come First: Divorce or Bankruptcy?

Marital and financial problems often go hand in hand, and sometimes can reach the point where both divorce and bankruptcy are being considered. Deciding to file for divorce and bankruptcy Read More

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