Text Messages Used In Arizona Divorce Proceedings

Text Messages Used in Arizona Divorce Proceedings

Text Messages Used In Arizona Divorce Proceedings Subpoenaed Messages Can Be Used In Arizona Family Law Cases Text messaging has quickly emerged as one of the most popular and convenient methods of communication. However, texting does come with drawbacks. It’s easy to send messages to the wrong recipient, and autocorrect can result in a deviated … Read more

What To Do With The Wedding Ring After Divorce

What to do with the Wedding Ring After Divorce

What To Do With The Wedding Ring After Divorce Experienced Family Lawyers Discuss Getting Divorced In Arizona & What Happens To The Wedding Ring It’s always sad when a relationship ends, but there are additional concerns if the couple has progressed to engagement or marriage. Depending on the couple’s circumstances, the engagement and wedding rings … Read more

How to Divorce Someone in Prison

How to Divorce Someone in Prison Arizona Family Law: How to Get Divorced When Your Spouse is in Jail. Learn Here how to Divorce Your Someone in Prison. Steps of Divorcing an Incarcerated Spouse Consider Your Legal Options Would an annulment be appropriate in your situation? Would a legal separation be less stressful than a … Read more

Divorcing a Narcissist

Divorcing a Narcissist

Divorcing A Narcissist Arizona Family Law Attorneys Discuss Filing For Divorce From Someone With Narcissistic Personality Disorder Divorcing a Narcissist, isn’t always what it seems to be.  Plus, is often not all that easy. While you may casually refer to a self-absorbed, arrogant person as “narcissistic,” some people actually have a psychological condition known as … Read more

Kelly Clarkson is Awarded Primary Custody of Children in Divorce: What does this mean?

Kelly Clarkson is Awarded Primary Custody of Children in Divorce: What Does This Mean?

Kelly Clarkson is Awarded Primary Custody of Children in Divorce: What does this mean? Defining Primary Custody Factors In Arizona There are a few things that every American has in common, and one of them is that we all love Kelly Clarkson. Kelly Clarkson rose to fame in 2002 after becoming the OG American Idol. … Read more

What to do if Children don’t want to go to Visitation with the Other Parent

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What to do if Children don’t want to go to Visitation with the Other Parent. Once the Arizona family court has issued custody and parenting plan orders, you should do everything in your power to comply with these orders. Sometimes, the issue in executing a court ordered parenting plan isn’t an uncooperative parent, but a … Read more

Divorce and the Impact of Social Media

Divorce and the Impact of Social Media

Divorce and the Impact of Social Media Social media is a relatively new phenomenon, with apps like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram changing so many aspects of life. Social media can be a business tool or a way to keep in touch with friends and family. However, it’s not all filtered sunsets and artisanal ice cream … Read more

Post-Decree Enforcement: What to Do When the Other Parent Isn’t Complying with Court Orders

Post-Decree Enforcement: What to Do When the Other Parent Isn’t Complying with Court Orders It is an unfortunate truth that sometimes even after a judge has finalized rulings on matters of child support and custody, one or both parents may fail to comply with the court orders. Even though you may be exhausted from obtaining … Read more

Arizona Family Law Presumptions

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Arizona Family Law Presumptions What is a Presumption? A presumption is a legal conclusion that can be refuted by contrary evidence. In other words, it is an assumption about what is the best outcome for the case. Divorcing spouses may agree to terms in their divorce that are different than Arizona’s presumptions, or specific circumstances … Read more

Recently, (a month ago) I Got a Ruling on My Family Law Case, Can I Modify It?

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Arizona Family Law Question: Recently, (a month ago) I Got a Ruling on My Family Law Case, Can I Modify It? Post-Decree Modifications After the conclusion of a divorce or child custody case, you may have need to change the terms of the orders issued in your case. Whether it’s for issues of child or … Read more

What Happens to the Family Business in a Divorce?

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What Happens to the Family Business in a Divorce? Many people would rather open their own restaurant, salon, or other type of business rather than work for an employer. That’s why many spouses choose to form a family owned business, or a business in which two or more family members have control or majority ownership. … Read more

Preliminary Injunction in Divorce

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Preliminary Injunction in Divorce Arizona Divorce Attorneys Address Preliminary Injunctions During a Divorce What is a Preliminary Injunction and How Does it apply to Filing Divorce in Arizona? A preliminary injunction is actually a type of restraining order in the context of Arizona divorce law. The preliminary injunction goes into effect on the spouse who … Read more

Spending Money and Assets Prior to a Divorce

Spending money and assets before a divorce blog

Spending Money and Assets Prior to a Divorce (Thinking About Spending Everything so your Spouse Doesn’t Get Anything in a Divorce?)  Whether it was a surprise or discussed in advance, and whether you’re the one filing the petition or receiving it, divorce is a stressful and painful process. Oftentimes, one or both spouses ends up … Read more

Am I Responsible for My Spouse’s Debt in a Divorce?

Am I Responsible for My Spouse’s Debt in a Divorce? When people think of divorce, they usually think of two spouses battling each other for as much property and parenting time as they can get. However, some divorce negotiations are about avoiding a negative rather than gaining a benefit. Some divorcing couples must also divvy … Read more

Can I Get Divorced in Arizona During a Pandemic?

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Can I Get Divorced in Arizona During a Pandemic? Without a doubt, 2020 will be known as (hopefully the only) year of coronavirus. To stop the pandemic’s spread, gatherings of 10 or more people have been discouraged and nonessential businesses have been forced to close. Services that remained open have had to operate under strict … Read more

Divorcing a Narcissistic Wife in Arizona

Divorcing a narcissistic wife

Divorcing a Narcissistic Wife in Arizona Yes, women can be narcissistic too! While approximately 4.8% of women have narcissistic personality disorder, compared to 7.7% of men, there is still a solid chance that the woman you’re married to is a narcissist. The only thing worse than being married to a narcissist is getting divorced from … Read more

Divorcing a Narcissist? What You Will Need to Know

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Divorcing a Narcissist? What You Will Need to Know What is a Narcissist? Narcissists typically display symptoms like an inflated sense of importance, a need for attention and praise, and a lack of empathy for others. Divorcing a spouse with narcissistic personality disorder can be particularly stressful. Narcissists will typically view a divorce as a … Read more

Grandparents’ Rights in Arizona

Grandparents Rights

Grandparents’ Rights in Arizona Sometimes life requires for a grandparent to step in to a grandchild’s life for their well-being. That’s why Arizona has visitation and custody laws pertaining to grandparents. When certain requirements are met, grandparents have a right to have a meaningful and positive influence in their grandchildren’s lives. Like in all family … Read more

Divorcing in Arizona? Don’t Simply Settle

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Divorcing in Arizona?  Don’t Simply Settle Getting divorce in Arizona is pretty common.  In some counties, the divorce rate is upwards of 70%.  Divorce is difficult and emotional. Thus, many people simply want to get it over with and move on with their lives.  Understandably.  However, not giving the settlement part of the divorce the … Read more