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- 3 considerations for great post-divorce parenting plans
- 3 ways your spouse could deprive you of your fair share of assets
- 5 common causes of divorce
- Are you in a covenant marriage and want a divorce?
- Are you required to do standardized field sobriety tests?
- Are your retirement savings at risk in an Arizona divorce?
- Arizona bill gives more legal weight to kids’ custody preferences
- Avoid these 3 financial mistakes when divvying up marital assets
- Can a co-parent move out of Arizona with their children?
- Can the police force you to open your phone?
- Can you keep custody of your children as a busy teacher?
- Can you keep your spouse from seeing your kids after divorce?
- Co-parenting successfully with an ex you still care about
- Could divorce harm your business?
- Crucial steps to take when pursuing a divorce
- Dealing with a toxic co-parent
- Dealing with an ex who is violating a custody order
- Do Arizona mothers always get full custody?
- Do you have the right to defend yourself in Arizona?
- Does your marriage age impact your divorce odds?
- Getting one’s fair share of home equity in an Arizona divorce
- How could parental alienation affect your custody claim?
- How do I prove parental alienation?
- How do people fight back against DUI charges?
- How do you parallel parent?
- How do you split home equity in an Arizona divorce?
- How long does spousal maintenance last after a divorce?
- How the Arizona Opioid Epidemic Act can protect you from arrest
- How will you handle Christmas with the kids after the divorce?
- I’ve fallen behind in child support. What do I do?
- If you don’t break the legal BAC limit, can you get a DUI?
- Is a plea deal a good deal?
- Is divorce more likely at certain times of year?
- Is it actually better to stay together for the kids?
- Is it time to get divorced?
- More than 630,000 couples get divorced every year
- Parenting time does not always have to be a shared
- Police errors that can affect your DUI case
- Protecting minor children when divorcing an addict
- Protecting your privacy after deciding to get divorced
- Should you and your ex consider birdnesting?
- Should you fight for the marital home during the divorce?
- Should you pursue child custody out of court?
- Social media and divorce
- Successful co-parenting as the school year starts
- Take advantage of the “cooling off” period for your divorce
- Tax considerations for divorcing parents
- The particular challenges of a gray divorce
- The police do not have to be honest with you
- Tips for preparing your finances for divorce
- What are the consequences of ignoring a bar ban in Arizona?
- What do judges consider in child custody cases?
- What do the Arizona community property laws mean in a divorce?
- What does the dissipation of marital assets look like?
- What exactly is a drug possession charge?
- What factors determine spousal maintenance in Arizona?
- What happens if you are pulled over by the police?
- What happens if you run through a DUI checkpoint?
- What happens if you skip bail in your criminal case?
- What happens to commingled assets during divorce?
- What happens to credit cards during divorce?
- What happens to retirement savings during an Arizona divorce?
- What is a birdnesting custody arrangement?
- What is the age of consent for sexual intimacy in Arizona?
- What should you tell the police during a DUI traffic stop?
- When can divorcing parents effectively pursue sole custody?
- When your spouse hides assets from the divorce proceedings
- Who gets to make the decisions for your child after divorce?
- Why do divorcing parents have to attend educational programs?
- Why do people seek lump sum alimony?
- Why is fentanyl illegal in Arizona?
- Will divorce spell the end of a family business?
- Will my spouse pay for my attorney’s fees?
- Will you go to jail for your first DUI in Arizona?
- You can still get a DUI under the legal limit
- You don’t have to consume alcohol to get a DUI
- You don’t have to litigate to secure a fair divorce outcome
- Your ex’s drinking or drug use can affect your custody order