The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported a 2.7 per 1,000 divorce rate for Arizona in 2022. In the realm of divorce proceedings in the state, a term that often surfaces is consent decree. A consent decree plays an important role in an uncontested...
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For Arizona Families
Year: 2023
Can divorce impact your health?
A 2020 research article in Frontiers exposed research showing a clear connection between divorce and poor physical and mental health. Divorce is a life-altering event that goes far beyond the change in relationship status. The stress and emotional turmoil associated...
Does Arizona permit a no-fault divorce?
No-fault divorce provides an opportunity for couples to get divorced without having to prove that either party did something wrong to end the marriage. Couples can declare that their marriage is irretrievably broken instead. Arizona permits no-fault divorce filings,...
Co-parenting with a narcissistic individual
Parenting after divorce is challenging and emotionally taxing under any circumstances, and although co-parenting is a positive choice in many cases, raising your child with a parent who has narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) can be extremely difficult. At times...
Using an ex-spouse’s work history to claim Social Security
Many people in Arizona and across the United States do not realize that they may be able to collect Social Security retirement benefits because of a former spouse’s earnings history. However, not everyone is eligible to do so, and whether you are depends in large part...
Should you stay in the house during your divorce?
According to the CDC, roughly 2.7 out of every 1,000 Arizona marriages ended in divorce in 2021. Deciding to divorce is not an easy step to take. It ushers in a period of adjustment and decision-making about various aspects of life, including living arrangements....
The impact of domestic violence charges on child custody
Domestic violence charges are a serious matter, and when they arise in the context of a divorce involving children, they can significantly impact child custody proceedings. In Arizona, the family court's primary concern when making child custody determinations is the...
When can you modify your custody order?
The custody order you receive as part of your initial divorce proceeding may work for that initial period, but that does not mean it will work forever. As your children get older, their needs change and your work schedule or life demands may change as well. That is...
Does everything get split 50/50 in an Arizona Divorce?
It is a common misconception that when a couple divorces, each spouse must receive exactly half of the couple's money and property. Arizona is one of just a few states that follow a "community property" law, meaning that the state considers most assets acquired during...
Should you consider spousal maintenance?
Spousal maintenance, also called alimony, is a source of contention in many divorces. When you and your spouse decide to end your marriage, you might wonder if you should ask for spousal maintenance in the settlement. If you are deciding on spousal maintenance, there...