The Importance of Grandparent Visitation in Arizona
Posted on 19th February 2020 by Vuria Admin in Family Law
Grandparents play a vital role in your child’s development. Divorce can affect this relationship. When the children have the opportunity to spend time with their grandparents, it can create bonds that last a lifetime. When this doesn’t happen, it can create divisions that never truly heal. Whenever possible, it is usually in the best interests […]
Read MoreWhat It Means to Have “Legal Custody” of a Child in Arizona
Posted on 18th February 2020 by Vuria Admin in Divorce and Custody
Arizona law recognizes both physical and legal custody. It is essential to understand what these mean and how they will affect you and your children. As you prepare for the divorce proceedings, it’s advisable to learn as much as you can about these definitions. The more you know, the better it will be for you […]
Read MoreDivorce With Kids: What Parents Can Do to Help Children Cope
Posted on 13th February 2020 by Vuria Admin in Divorce and Custody
Divorce is something your children are probably familiar with from school or family. They likely have a friend or cousin whose parents have already divorced. However, that doesn’t make it easier to go from “I know someone whose parents are divorced,” to “It’s my parents getting divorced.” Parents have a responsibility to help their children […]
Read MoreUnderstanding Tax Consequences of Alimony vs Child Support
Posted on 27th January 2020 by Vuria Admin in Divorce and Custody
One of the first things anyone in the middle of a divorce should do is meet with their accountant. Understanding the tax consequences of alimony, child support, retirement distributions, etc. can help prepare you for the effects of the divorce on your finances. Among the things you will want to discuss with your accountant and […]
Read MoreChild Visitation When Mom & Dad Are Unmarried
Posted on 16th January 2020 by Vuria Admin in Family Law
Roughly 50% of all births in Arizona occur in unmarried couples. This creates unique challenges when the couple goes their separate ways. However, in the eyes of the law, both parents retain the same custody rights as married couples. Establishing Paternity When a couple is unmarried, and there is not a court order that establishes […]
Read MoreHow to Prepare for a Contentious Custody Agreement
Posted on 15th January 2020 by Vuria Admin in Divorce and Custody
Divorces can turn ugly without warning. What may start as an amicable separation can end in an all-out war as spouses battle over everything from wedding rings to furniture. It is unfortunate, but this acrimony can spill into the process of reaching a child custody agreement. When the winds start to rise, and the storm […]
Read MoreProtecting Your Pension in a Divorce
Posted on 13th January 2020 by Vuria Admin in Divorce and Custody
Divorce creates significant ripples in your finances. These include the loss of a second income, the need to maintain a separate home, coupled with alimony and child support payments. It also involves the division of marital assets, including retirement accounts and pension plans. A family attorney in Arizona can help you protect these assets as […]
Read MoreCan You Modify Spousal Support in Arizona?
Posted on 23rd December 2019 by Vuria Admin in Divorce and Custody
It may be possible to modify your spousal support obligations. While you can’t modify a non-modifiable agreement, it is possible to adjust a modifiable agreement. You can request a modification if there is a significant change in circumstances. For instance, if your ex-spouse remarries, if you suffer a severe financial setback, or if there are […]
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