Divorce Settlement Agreements

Divorce Settlement Agreements

The divorce settlement agreement is a crucial component of your divorce process. Consider its specifics carefully. (480) 240-0040 INITIAL CONSULTATION A divorce settlement agreement is written documentation that varies in name depending on locale. Including: Separation and Property Distribution Property, Support, and Custody Mediated Separation Collaborative Agreement Property Settlement (PSA) and Marriage Agreement (MSA). The…

Divorce Settlement Agreements

Retaining A Prenup Lawyer

A prenuptial agreement, also known as a premarital agreement or prenup, permits a couple to determine, for instance, the property rights for the marriage. Continue reading to learn more. (480) 240-0040 INITIAL CONSULTATION The spouses will obtain automatic property rights under state law unless a legally binding agreement specifies otherwise. State law governs the division…

Divorce Settlement Agreements

Custodial Interference

In simple terms, custodial interference occurs when one parent attempts to interfere with the other parent’s custody rights of the child or children. (480) 240-0040 INITIAL CONSULTATION When custody orders are violated, it can result in criminal consequences in some cases, which is a highly contentious issue. However, there are a few circumstances in which…

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…