When Mediation Breaks Down

Divorce Without Going To Court

Learn about the strategies that can help you avoid having to go to court during your divorce. (480) 240-0040 INITIAL CONSULTATION To begin, keep in mind that while some states allow you to obtain a divorce without ever attending a courthouse, others require you to go in front of a judge. If you can settle…

Parental Alienation

Divorce With Children

Divorces frequently follow a pattern. However, when children are involved, further precautions and considerations must be made. Expect more conversations with your lawyer concerning child custody, visitation, parenting plans, and child support. (480) 240-0040 INITIAL CONSULTATION If parents begin to attack one another in order to get custody of their children, the divorce process can…

How To File For Legal Separation In Arizona

Preparing For Divorce – Options

It is a wise idea to visit different attorneys before hiring one so you can get a feel for which attorney will best suit your needs and personality. Remember an attorney will appreciate the need for a rapid settlement and they should go to bat for you when needed. Read on to learn more. (480)…

Types Of Family Lawyers

Negative Divorce Tactics

Dirty methods of retaliation against your soon-to-be-ex may appear to be a good idea at the moment. Retaliating against your ex may give you a sense of satisfaction in believing that you are bringing your ex to justice or giving him or her what he or she deserves. The truth is that filthy divorce practices…

Types Of Family Lawyers

Reasons For Divorce With Newly Married People

If your marriage is less than three years old, you’re likely to notice any of the following indicators, which, at first glance, may not seem like a significant concern. These indications can lead to more serious family troubles over time. Keep your eyes peeled. (480) 240-0040 INITIAL CONSULTATION You may still be fascinated with each…

Parental Alienation

Can Fathers Get Full Custody?

If you are a Dad and thinking is it possible to get full custody of my child or children, read on to learn more. (480) 240-0040 INITIAL CONSULTATION THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FULL CHILD CUSTODY AND JOINT CHILD CUSTODY Full custody is commonly referred to as sole custody. Parents who want full custody rights need to…

Parental Alienation

Fathers Visitation Rights And Custody

What Are Some Common Reasons a Parent Is Denied Visitation Rights? Read on to learn more. (480) 240-0040 INITIAL CONSULTATION When two parents are separated or divorced, the custodial parent occasionally prevents the non-custodial parent from employing his or her child visitation rights. If you are a non-custodial parent that has been denied visitation rights…