When Mediation Breaks Down

Is Mediation Worth It?

Sometimes mediation may not be the best option when you go through the divorce process. Think about the following before proceeding with mediation. (480) 240-0040 INITIAL CONSULTATION Mediation Process A mediator is not there for your interests – they have to act as a neutral third party and cannot suggest an agreement may not be…

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Fathers Visitation Rights. Can They Be Denied?

What Are Some Common Reasons a Parent Is Denied Visitation Rights? Read on to learn more. (480) 240-0040 INITIAL CONSULTATION Reasons To Deny Visitation Rights Occasionally a non-custodial parent is denied their child visitation rights by the custodial parent. Here are some of the most popular reasons to have visitation rights denied: Child support not…

Divorce Settlement Agreements

Divorce In Arizona

Divorce, like sorrow, has stages that a person goes through. We’ll go over those steps briefly in this piece. Continue reading to find out more. (480) 240-0040 INITIAL CONSULTATION You may attempt to negotiate a settlement during a contested divorce, but if you are unsuccessful, you may be leaving the decision-making to a judge. Among…

Divorce Settlement Agreements

High Divorce Rates

LEarn more about why divorce rates are so high.. Continue reading to find out more. (480) 240-0040 INITIAL CONSULTATION Early marriage increases the likelihood of divorce, particularly during the early years of marriage. Reduced education. According to research, those with at least some college education (vs. those who only completed high school) have a lower…

Requesting A Divorce

Divorcing Your Wife

Sadly we all too often hear of cheating spouses but we can help when you are faced with this devastating situation. Read on to learn more. (480) 240-0040 INITIAL CONSULTATION The filing of a Petition for Dissolution initiates a divorce proceeding in Arizona. The filing spouse’s broad positions on custody, asset and debt split, financial…

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…