Family Law & Divorce Blog

Those who are not a child's legal parents may petition for visitation rights.

Visitation Rights by Someone Other than a Legal Parent: Arizona Laws

Visitation Rights by Someone Other than a Legal Parent: Arizona Laws In Arizona, “visitation” is defined as a schedule of ...
A contested divorce can be lengthy, expensive, and contentious.

Contested Divorces in Arizona

Contested Divorces in Arizona Arizona allows for both contested and uncontested divorces. In contested divorces, one or more issues remain unresolved between ...
An uncontested divorce is typically faster and less contentious than a contested divorce.

Uncontested Divorces in Arizona

Uncontested Divorces in Arizona Arizona allows for both contested and uncontested divorces. An uncontested divorce typically occurs when both spouses agree on ...
In Arizona, you can file for divorce yourself, hire a paralegal, or use a divorce attorney.

Should I Handle My Divorce Myself, or Hire a Paralegal Instead of a Divorce Attorney?

Should I Handle My Divorce Myself, or Hire a Paralegal Instead of a Divorce Attorney?   When it comes to ...
Rideout Law Group partners with LegalShield.

LegalShield Insurance and Rideout Law Group

LegalShield Insurance and Rideout Law Group LegalShield is a specialized company that offers legal plans to their customers, giving them ...
Divorce, legal separation, and annulment are the three ways to end a marriage.

Options to End a Marriage in Arizona: Divorce, Legal Separation, and Annulment

What Are the Differences Between Divorce, Legal Separation, and Annulment? In Arizona, when a spouse decides their marriage need to ...
Arizona is a community property state.

Understanding Arizona as a Community Property State

Community Property in Arizona   Arizona is a “Community Property” state when it comes to property acquired during a marriage, ...
Learn the requirements to be eligible to adopt in Arizona.

Legal Eligibility to Adopt a Child in Arizona

What Are the Requirements to Adopt a Child in Arizona? The rules governing who is eligible to adopt a child ...
If you are acting as a parent without being the legal parent, you may be in loco parentis.

Understanding In Loco Parentis

In Loco Parentis According to A.R.S. 25-401, any “person who has been treated as a parent by a child and ...
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