Arizona law generally allows both parents to have an active role in their children's lives after a divorce. When properly constructed, a parenting plan makes it easier for them to raise their children together in a productive manner. This may prevent their children...
Year: 2021
Do number of children contribute to divorce?
It is often said that marriages in Arizona end because of underlying issues amongst the two people involved. However, one factor that is often not considered is whether the couple has children. It may not be the entire reason for going through a divorce, but it is...
Special considerations for older adults who are divorcing
Divorce among older adults is on the rise. Getting divorced in Arizona when you are in your 50s or older will have some different implications than a divorce when you are younger, so it's important to have financial and legal professionals help you through the...
Child custody and military divorce
Going through a divorce and trying to work out an amicable child custody agreement is a stressful process even under the most mundane of circumstances. When one or both parents involved in the divorce are members of the United States military, the process can become...
What to do if you face a divorce as a business owner
When an Arizona business owner finds themselves in need of a divorce, it can be worrying to consider how it might affect your business, especially if it is your sole source of income. Here are some factors to take into consideration. Changes to your business The most...