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Getting Divorced in 2024: What Arizona Residents Need to Know
If you are planning for a divorce in 2024, learning what you can expect along the way will help you feel more comfortable and confident in your decision-making.
Pursuing an Uncontested Divorce: What Spouses in Arizona Need to Know
If you and your spouse are both ready to end your marriage, pursuing an uncontested divorce may be your best option. An uncontested divorce minimizes the time and costs involved—while also avoiding the stress, frustration, and inherent uncertainty of taking your...
Preparing to Get A Divorce in the New Year: What Did We Learn in 2023?
Many people file for divorce early in the New Year. Some spouses use the holiday season as a last-ditch effort to see if their marriage is worth preserving, while others simply want to get through the holidays without thinking about their divorce daily. Whatever your...
What Are Your Options for Child Custody During a Divorce or Separation in Arizona?
When going through a divorce or separation as a parent, establishing child custody is one of the most critical aspects of the process. While you must devise an arrangement that works for you (and your spouse or partner), you must ultimately focus on your children’s...
What Is a QDRO (and Do You Need One for Your Divorce in Arizona)
Obtaining a qualified domestic relations order (QDRO) is integral to the divorce process for many Arizona residents. So, what is a QDRO (and when do you need one for your divorce in Arizona)? Here’s what you need to know: What is a Qualified Domestic Relations Order...
What Documents Do You Need When Getting Divorced in Arizona?
Going through a divorce involves addressing several financial and property-related issues. You must address these issues thoroughly and appropriately, as oversights and mistakes during a divorce can lead to problems in the future. Fortunately, you can avoid...
Arizona Divorce Roadmap: What To Expect Once You or Your Spouse Files for Divorce
Getting divorced in Arizona is a process—and it is a process that can be difficult and stressful if you don’t know what to expect along the way. Fortunately, help is available, and there are resources you can use to learn what to expect and what you need to do to...
Understanding the Terms You’ll Need to Know for Your Arizona Divorce
When preparing for a divorce, there is a lot to learn. This starts with learning the terminology you will encounter along the way. By familiarizing yourself with the terms you will encounter during the divorce process, you can help yourself feel more comfortable and...
10 Tips for Creating a Property Inventory for Your Divorce in Arizona
Under Arizona law, most couples must divide their marital assets 50-50 during a divorce. When a 50-50 split isn’t required, divorcing spouses must still separate their assets in an "equitable " manner based on the circumstances of their divorce. In either case, the...
10 Tips for Couples Considering an Uncontested Divorce in Arizona
If you and your spouse have decided to end your marriage, your best option may be to file for an uncontested divorce. Unlike a contested divorce, where the spouses are unwilling to compromise, an uncontested divorce involves working together to reach an amicable and...
How Can I Keep My Arizona Divorce Out of Court?
When going through a divorce, you want the process to be as smooth and painless as possible. You want to quickly achieve a fair outcome, and you want to move on with your post-divorce life. So, how do you keep your divorce out of court? These days, only a small...
Do You and Your Spouse Each Need Your Own Attorney When Getting Divorced in Arizona?
If you are preparing to go through a divorce in Arizona, it is important to carefully consider all of your options. This applies to all aspects of the divorce process—from dividing your marital property to establishing your post-divorce parenting time schedule. It...
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