Facing Property Foreclosure in a Divorce Facing a divorce and a foreclosure at the same time will test you but the truth of the matter is that many couples face such circumstances. An Arizona divorce, unless it’s an amicable one, can have serious financial consequences. You may think that the divorce proceedings themselves finalize the court […]
Can an Arizona Divorce Be Undone? A divorce is a final sentence that marks the end of a marriage. This is why you have to take the decision seriously. States like Arizona have additional measures aimed at reducing the risk of regrets. There’s a 60-day waiting period, giving couples a chance to cool off and […]
The Specifics of Getting an International Divorce in Arizona Divorce procedures are not always straightforward. More often than not, some complication will pop up to delay the finalization of the separation. If you live in Arizona but your spouse lives somewhere else in the world, you will have to deal with an array of challenges. Obtaining […]
How to Restore a Former Name after an Arizona Divorce So many little considerations and changes will occur in the aftermath of a divorce. While handling the biggest issues, you will also have to take care of smaller tasks. Changing your name after a divorce is one of these essentials. The completion of several simple steps […]
Who Gets Child Custody After Divorce in Arizona? One of the hardest parts of a divorce might involve the custody of the children. Arizona child custody laws give the implication that parents have equal rights, so it is necessary for you to hire a family law attorney who is familiar with child custody, child support, […]
What Are The Arizona Divorce Laws? In Arizona, divorce is referred to as a dissolution of marriage. To file for dissolution of marriage, one of the two parties must have lived in the state or be stationed in the state with the Armed Forces for at least 90 days before filing the petition to end […]
Can You Change Judges in Your Arizona Divorce? Requesting a new judge in a family law case – is that possible in Arizona? In Arizona, to change judges is a matter of grace. Rule 42(f)(1) from the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure, for example, allows either party in divorce proceedings to request a magistrate change. […]
Introduction Chances are good that at some point during your family law or custody case you will be asked to submit to mediation. Some courts require parties to attempt to resolve their custody or divorce-related disputes to a mediator and attempt to reach a resolution; other jurisdictions merely recommend or suggest that the parties attempt […]
I am Getting Divorced. Should I Save Emails and other Communications for my Divorce Case? When getting divorced, it is not uncommon at all for soon-to-be ex-spouses and parents with a child in common to communicate with one another. Sometimes this communication will take place in person or over the telephone. In other cases, communication […]