After years of waiting, Arizona’s same-sex couples finally won the right to marry in October 2014. That meant you could at last enjoy the many legal benefits linked to marriages. And while Arizona doesn’t have a separate set of laws for same-sex divorces, your divorce...
Month: February 2020
Yes, this too shall pass
Divorce easily ranks among the hardest things most people ever endure. It’s right up there with grieving the loss of a loved one. In fact, it can take you through many of the same emotions. In many ways, divorce is a death—the death of a close relationship—and maybe...
What are parenting time and legal decision making?
Divorce can be a stressful experience, especially when it involves children and the critical decisions to make about their lifestyle and future. Both parents share the duty and goal of helping their son or daughter succeed. Preferably both caregivers play the lead...
What does Arizona mean by a “no-fault” divorce?
Prior to every divorce, something about the marriage has changed. Sometimes, it’s clear what happened. Your spouse cheated, or there was violence. Other times, it’s harder to say when things changed, but the change is still there. You don’t feel connected. You don’t...