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...
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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...
How long does divorce take in Arizona?
If you came to the emotional and rational decision that you want to divorce your spouse, you likely want to get the split over as soon as possible. If you live in Arizona, you might wonder how long a divorce takes in your state. Generally speaking, a divorce in...
What your 10th anniversary means for your divorce
Divorce settlements often come with unique or specific considerations, including asset division or property determinations. When the marriage lasted at least ten years, divorce comes with some additional considerations. If your marriage has passed the ten-year mark,...
When can you modify child support?
When you receive a child support order, the language of the order details the enforcement period. In most cases, child support orders are valid until the child turns 18 or, if they go to college, age 21. That does not mean that you must pay that child support amount...
What happens to inherited property when you divorce?
Property division is a complex and often contentious aspect of divorce. In Arizona, the court must divide community property equitably, though not necessarily equally, between divorcing spouses. If you received an inheritance during your marriage, you may wonder if...
How social media affects divorce proceedings
Most people use at least one form of social media. However, if someone is going through a divorce, they must be cognizant of what they post on those accounts. Even if someone has their privacy set to where only friends or followers can view their posts, it is still...
Avoid these toxic co-parenting tactics
You may have a strained relationship with your former spouse, but you still must work together to raise your children and promote healthy parent-child relationships. Effective co-parenting involves setting aside your personal feelings and making sacrifices in the best...