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What Is Spousal Maintenance?
DEFENDING THE PEOPLE OF ARIZONA MORE THAN 100 YEARS COMBINED EXPERIENCE What Is Spousal Maintenance? The end of a marriage does not necessarily mean that the two parties no longer have responsibilities to one another. They may still have responsibilities to fulfill if...
What Does the Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act Do?
Getting married is one of the most important decisions of your life and deserves to be considered carefully and thoughtfully. Unfortunately, even if you truly believe that you’ve found the right partner, some relationships don’t work out for one reason or another, and...
How to Get Child Support Arrears Dismissed
Upon becoming a parent, it is your responsibility to provide for your child. Some parents may struggle with that obligation, however, leading to them accumulating child support arrears. There is no question that parents should do everything in their power to fulfill...
Understanding the Arizona DUI Laws
Few things can be as dangerous on the road as a drunk driver. Arizona DUI laws are supposed to keep residents safe from them. However, not everyone may fully understand those laws, and that can be a real problem. If people are not aware of what constitutes driving...
9 Common Factors of Divorce in Arizona, from Start to Finish
Many people who decide to divorce have never been in court and are unfamiliar with what to expect. If you want to end your marriage, you will have to go through the divorce process. While there are certain exceptions through which you might be able to get an...
Divorce Involving Children in Arizona
The decision to divorce can be difficult for any couple in Arizona. When a divorcing couple shares children, the process can be even harder on everyone involved. Divorces involving children will involve all of the other legal issues of other types of divorces,...
What Does “Best Interest of a Child” Mean?
When parents of a child have a dispute over custody, the family court is required to make its custody decision based on what is in the best interests of the child. This is a legal standard that includes several factors that must be considered by a judge who is hearing...
Legal Separation vs. Divorce in Arizona
Some couples in Arizona are not sure that they want to go through with a divorce while others want to remain married but be separated for a variety of reasons. Legal separation is an alternative to divorce for some people. People sometimes decide to seek a legal...
Arizona Community Property Laws – Who Gets What?
When you go through a divorce in Arizona, you and your spouse will have to divide your property and debts. How your property will be divided will depend on when it was acquired and whether you have a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement in place. The attorneys at the...