If you are going through an Arizona divorce, you may feel isolated and alone, and that is entirely normal. Divorce can make you feel alienated from not only your partner but also your friends and family members, and it can prove difficult to decide who truly has your...
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3 reasons to consider mediation
Nowadays, couples divorce for many different reasons, and your divorce is not necessarily an indication that you and your soon-to-be-ex can longer work together effectively. In some situations, love simply fades over time. In others, divorcing parents may be able to...
Understanding spousal maintenance in Arizona
Facing divorce may get you thinking about all of the uncertainties that might follow. When you join your life with somebody else’s, you also join your goals, schedules and expenses. The last of these is why financial negotiations are often such a looming part of...
Understanding no-fault divorce in Arizona
Blame is often a hovering presence in a divorce. It is rare that any spouse will accept responsibility without reservation, and it is more common for spouses to assign responsibility to the other. In some cases, however, both partners agree that neither party is to...
How divorce mediation works in Arizona
Divorcing couples in Arizona may opt to participate in mediation as an alternative or supplement to litigating their case in court. Many courts encourage the use of mediation; if you have children, a Family Court judge is likely to order you to mediate some or all...