Child Support Is A Legal Obligation

Posted by Julio Arrant on February 3, 2012 under Family Law | Be the First to Comment

If you are a parent with primary custody of a child, then the child’s other parent typically is required by law to provide some amount of child support. If this is not happening, it is time to meet with a qualified Arizona attorney who specializes in family law.

Child Support In Arizona: What You Need To Know

Posted by Julio Arrant on November 2, 2011 under Family Law | Be the First to Comment

Even if you have the sole legal and physical custody of a child, it does not mean that the child’s other parent is not required to cover at least some of the expenses regarding the child.

Lessen The Pain Of Divorce With A Divorce Lawyer

Posted by Andrew Clifton on October 24, 2011 under Family Law | Be the First to Comment

Divorce is hard on the entire family. In many cases, only one of the partners really wants the divorce and there are emotions and hurt feelings that get in the way of coming to an agreement on the terms of the divorce. The process gets even more difficult when there are children involved in the process. The parents each have specific desires when it comes to the kids and when emotions are high, it can be very difficult to work past them.

Child Custody In Arizona

Posted by Julio Arrant on October 14, 2011 under Family Law | Be the First to Comment

If you are responsible for the care of a child, and going through a separation or a divorce, you are probably concerned with child custody. In Arizona, there are several key terms about which you need to know.

Understanding Child Support In Arizona

Posted by Melisa Dorgan on October 4, 2011 under Family Law | Be the First to Comment

Each year, courts in Arizona make many decisions regarding child support. Typically, these child support cases fall into three different categories: establishing support, modifying support and termination of support.

Child Support Issues & Concerns

Posted by Melisa Dorgan on October 3, 2011 under Family Law | Be the First to Comment

The purpose of paying child support to the other parent seems obvious; however, when discussing child support with the parent who should be receiving it, the parent quite often uses the expression “Well I’m not trying to be greedy” or “I can support my child on my own without the other parties’ help” or “I’m not going to ask for child support so the other parent can’t visit with the child.”

Advice For Women Going Through Divorce

Posted by Bo Schimers on June 3, 2011 under Family Law | Be the First to Comment

For me as a Michigan Divorce Attorney it’s tough watching the pain it brings to families. The closure process of a divorce is difficult because your ex is alive and kicking where the opposite is true in death. When a marriage fails both spouses can experience an extended amount of pain, maybe one more than the other but it’s natural.

How Child Custody Agreements Are Decided

Posted by Joshua Martindale on October 28, 2010 under Family Law | Be the First to Comment

In case you think you understand everything there is to know about child custody agreements, you really need to think again. This is because these agreements are often far more complex than you can possibly imagine, and there are actually many aspects that family courts will need to consider before they are able to settle on child custody agreements. On the other hand, there are actually standard aspects you ought to grasp with regards to precisely how these procedures work. The following are a few of the most critical issues to consider.

How Divorce and Family Law work in Florida?

Posted by Rob on January 5, 2010 under Family Law | Be the First to Comment

There often comes a time when misunderstandings between two people who tied the nuptial knot rise to a height that they no longer wish to stay together. One needs to be aware of family law to get separated legally. The family law of Florida permits both fault divorce as well as no fault divorce. Divorces [...]

In the trenches of the family law court system, a lesson learned

Posted by Rob on December 16, 2009 under Family Law | Be the First to Comment

The experience of the family law court system is brutal and with having to personally experience this one more time, I want to stress to those women who are in the trenches right now, don’t give up, see it to the end, there is relief. I sat in the court room last week and watched [...]