Family Law
Child Custody
In Arizona “child custody” is divided into two concepts: Parenting Time and Legal Decision-Making.
Child Support
In Arizona, parents have the legal obligation to contribute to the support of their children. The laws of Arizona establish
Divorce
Arizona is a community property state. That means, absent a valid pre-nuptial or post-nuptial agreement
Divorce FAQs
Can my spouse do things like empty our joint bank accounts or cancel my health insurance, or kick me out of the house?
Modifications
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Paternity Cases
In Arizona, for a married couple, the husband is presumed to be the father of any child born during the marriage.
Prenuptial Agreements
Arizona is a community property state. For a married couple, nearly all assets and income acquired
Property Division (Divorce)
Arizona is a community property state. That means, unless the spouses have executed a pre-nuptial (or post-nuptial) agreement
Relocations
A parent subject to a parenting time and legal decision-making order must get either permission from the other parent
Spousal Support (Alimony)
In Arizona, the judge in a divorce case have the power to order a higher-earning spouse to pay spousal maintenance (alimony)
Domestic Violence
Domestic violence is an unfortunate reality in many marriages and romantic relationships. If you are the victim of domestic violence
No-Fault Divorce
Arizona is a no fault divorce state. A spouse does not need any grounds upon which to base filing for divorce. All that is necessary
Covenant Marriage
Arizona recognizes a special form of Marriage called a Covenant Marriage. Unlike a regular marriage, spouse in a covenant marriage