There is a high chance that a prosecutor will offer you a plea deal if you face criminal charges. Despite everyone having the constitutional right to a jury trial, most cases are settled with plea deals. It suits the overburdened legal system. It suits the prosecutor,...
Year: 2022
How do you parallel parent?
As divorcing parents of minor children, you need to keep cooperating to raise those children. Yet, the turmoil of a divorce ( and the events that led to it) can make that incredibly challenging. What then? What if you just cannot get along enough to co-parent?...
How will you handle Christmas with the kids after the divorce?
Christmas is approaching fast. While divorce might take away a lot of the seasonal stress – no more having to be polite with the inlaws – it can add plenty more, especially if you have children. If this is the first Christmas since you and your spouse split, your...
How could parental alienation affect your custody claim?
The theory of parental alienation has never been scientifically proven valid. Yet many courts and litigators treat it as though it has. The belief behind it is that one parent can influence their child to turn against the other parent through their actions and words....
Are your retirement savings at risk in an Arizona divorce?
plan to marry. Despite your best intentions, you may find yourself in an untenable situation. Maybe the two of you have opposing political opinions and can no longer even converse civilly with each other. Perhaps your spouse cheated on you, and you know you will never...
Should you pursue child custody out of court?
Litigating child custody can be overwhelming. At the end of the day, important decisions regarding your child’s upbringing will be determined by the judge who has absolutely no clue about your family dynamics. With this in mind, it is not uncommon for divorcing...
Should you fight for the marital home during the divorce?
You’re done! Your marriage is over, and you are getting a divorce. If divorce is inevitable, one of the issues you will need to work out is the division of your marital property according to Arizona laws. If you have a home, it will likely be a contentious issue...
Dealing with an ex who is violating a custody order
Divorce signals several new starts. During the divorce process, one of the issues the court will take seriously and rule on is the child’s post-divorce living arrangements. When the family court pronounces the terms of the child custody order, it is imperative that...
What does the dissipation of marital assets look like?
When you’re getting a divorce, financial issues can end up being the hardest ones to untangle – and that’s when everybody plays fair. What happens, then, when one spouse is willing to take a “scorched earth” approach to the family finances rather than share with the...
How do you split home equity in an Arizona divorce?
The home where you live is probably your most valuable asset, with the possible exception of retirement savings or a small business you own. You and your spouse have probably invested thousands of dollars in mortgage payments in the last year alone, to say nothing of...