In Arizona, a child can decide which parent to live with after their parent’s divorce only when the child reaches his or her 18th birthday. At this age, when the child is no longer a minor, the Court loses jurisdiction over...more
It is common for divorcing spouses to negotiate and resolve between themselves claims relating to division of property, debts, payment of spousal maintenance and parenting schedules for their children....more
My clients often provide me with copies of their emails and text communications with their ex-spouse. Most of the time, the written communications are helpful evidence to demonstrate whether a parent is communicating and...more
The house. The cars. The investment accounts. The business interests. It is obvious that when a couple is divorcing these assets need to be valued and divided between them....more
Parents in Arizona are required to provide ‘reasonable support’ for their minor children. A.R.S. § 25-501(A). If you have a family law case that involves minor children, whether a paternity action, divorce action or a...more