Arizona couples who are going through a divorce may need to decide how they will divide their property. If their community property includes a home, they might want to sell it, or one person may want to keep it.To determine the value of the home, they will need to...
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Prenups can be important to wedding planning
Couples in Arizona planning their weddings may not wish to think much about the possibility of divorce. Still, it can be practical to prepare for a potential worst-case scenario in advance. Given the fact that nearly half of all marriages end in divorce, it can be a...
Paying for your child’s college after a divorce
When you divorce your significant other and the two of you share a child who plans to attend college, you may want to discuss how you plan to finance his or her education before you finalize your divorce. While Arizona does not typically require divorcing couples to...
How to manage the divorce process in healthy manner
The process of divorce can take a severe emotional toll as some Arizona residents who are experiencing divorce have found out. However, there are things each person can do to manage the divorce process that allows them to heal and work toward a better future.While...
The force behind the rise in prenups
Prenuptial agreements could sometimes be a touchy subject in the past, but research indicates that modern audiences may be more agreeable to these legal documents. Arizona residents might like to know more about who is using prenups more and why.An American Academy of...
Initial marriage satisfaction may indicate long-term satisfaction
A study that was published in Social Psychology and Personality Science examined the link between initial and long-term marital satisfaction with special focus on economically disadvantaged couples. People in Arizona who are considering divorce might gain from...
Calculating child support for service members
During the divorce process, courts tend to seek the best interest of any children involved. To this end, they may require parents to pay child support.In cases where the payer is in the military, there are unique aspects involved. Particularly in regards to...
New spousal support law expands eligibility
Learning to adjust after a divorce is not easy. For many individuals, the fiscal deficit can be debilitating.For this reason, courts tend to award spousal support payments to specific parties. With the new spousal support law in place,...
Assets could be hidden in a number of ways
While it is generally illegal for an individual to hide or obscure assets in an Arizona divorce, it doesn't mean that people won't try to do so. There are many signs that people may want to look for to determine if their spouses are trying to hide assets. For...
Creating a financial strategy during a gray divorce
In Arizona and across the United States, "gray divorces" among couples over 50 are becoming more common. Gray divorces have doubled during the past 20 years. While understanding the reasons for a gray divorce may present unique challenges, one thing is certain - women...

