Family Law & Divorce Blog

Rule 69 agreements are binding.

What is a Rule 69 Agreement?

What is a Rule 69 Agreement? Family law cases, particularly those involving divorces and the parenting time of children, can ...
China Doll affidavit.

What is a China Doll Affidavit?

What is a China Doll Affidavit? In family court cases, attorney’s fees can be awarded after the filing of an ...
Common reasons for divorce.

Common Reasons for Divorce and How to Prevent Them

Common Reasons for Divorce and How to Prevent Them While no couple enters into marriage with the belief that they ...
Divorce after moving.

Can I Get Divorced in Arizona if I Just Moved Here?

Can I Get Divorced in Arizona If I Just Moved Here? In the United States, each state sets their own ...
Children's divorce books can be helpful.

The Best Books to Help Children Understand Divorce

Best Books to Help Children Understand Divorce As stressful and tumultuous a time as it is for the adults involved, ...
Most divorces in Arizona are no-fault.

Arizona: A No-Fault Divorce State

Arizona: A No-Fault Divorce State Each state in the United States sets its own guidelines when it comes to acceptable ...
Prenups are becoming more common.

How Common Are Prenups?

How Common Are Prenups? Legally referred to in Arizona as premarital agreements, “prenups” are legal documents that allow prospective spouses ...
Unlawful imprisonment is a crime.

Unlawful Imprisonment: A.R.S. 13-1303

Unlawful Imprisonment Arizona defines the crime of unlawful imprisonment as “knowingly restraining another person.” There is not required to be ...
Custodial interference is a crime in Arizona.

Custodial Interference: A.R.S. 13-1302

Custodial Interference – Arizona’s Laws Custodial interference involves an individual interfering with the custody rights of another person. According to ...
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