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Unilateral Legal Decision-Making. Is it Allowed?

Unilateral Legal Decision-Making. Is it Allowed? In Arizona, “legal decision-making” means “the legal right and responsibility to make all nonemergency ...
Sole and joint legal decision-making.

Sole versus Joint Legal Decision-Making in Arizona

Sole versus Joint Legal Decision-Making in Arizona In the state of Arizona, legal decision-making (LDM), often referred to as child ...
Sole and separate property

What is Sole and Separate Property?

What is Sole and Separate Property? When it comes to marriage, Arizona is a community property state. This means that ...
Resolution Management Conference (RMC)

What is a Resolution Management Conference (RMC)?

What is a Resolution Management Conference (RMC)? Family law proceedings, such as divorces and parenting issues, are often some of ...
Military Divorce

Military Divorces: The Unique Factors Involved

Military Divorces: The Unique Factors Involved Divorces in which one or both spouses are active or retired members of the ...
How is child support determined?

How is Child Support Determined in Arizona?

How is Child Support Determined in Arizona? Divorces that involve children often end with some amount of child support payment ...
Contempt of court.

Failing to Pay Child Support

Failing to Pay Child Support When a party in a family law case is court-ordered to pay child support to ...
Stipulated Order

What is a Stipulated Order in a Family Law Case?

What is a Stipulated Order in a Family Law Case? Family law cases are often fraught with emotional tension and ...
Termination of parental rights, severance.

Termination of Parental Rights (Severance): A.R.S. 8-533

Termination of Parental Rights (Severance): A.R.S. 8-533 Family law cases are often the most emotionally challenging in the legal field, ...
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