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Posted on Dec 13, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
property division In a divorce action, the separation agreement is usually merged into the Court's dissolution decree. That means the terms of the agreement are set forth in the decree, and become ...
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Posted on Dec 12, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
Arizona encourages amicable settlement of marital disputes. A.R.S. 25-317A authorizes separation agreements by spouses anticipating separation or divorce (which in Arizona is called dissolution of ...
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Posted on Sep 23, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
In a military divorce , the Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) can play a major role. To protect a surviving former spouse's share of military retirement, divorce courts can require a servicemember to ...
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Posted on Sep 22, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
In a divorce case, child support is often an issue. Each state has adopted guidelines setting automatic rates of child support. The support is based on specific criteria relating to income and the ...
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Posted on Sep 21, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
In every Arizona divorce or family law case in which a party has asked the court to determine child custody , child support and visitation (parenting time), both parties must complete the Parent ...
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Posted on Sep 20, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
Early on in a divorce or child custody case, often a party will request a Resolution Management Conference (RMC). In addition, the court may decide on its own initiative to schedule an RMC. Before the ...
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Posted on Sep 19, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
In a divorce or other family law case, the parties often want a temporary court order prior to trial. When there are no court orders yet in place, problems tend to surface quickly. These ...
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Posted on Sep 18, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
OK, so you've filed for divorce , or as we say in Arizona, you've filed a petition for dissolution of marriage. What happens next? Pending hearing on the petition, several matters are handled ...
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Posted on Sep 17, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
In a military divorce , one very important provision of the USFSPA is often overlooked, even by experienced attornies: In order for a state court to have jurisdiction over a member's retired pay, ...
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Posted on Sep 16, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
In a military divorce , retired pay is often the major property division issue. It is a pretty complicated subject. So you need an experienced Phoenix divorce lawyer on your side. Let's take a ...
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Posted on Sep 15, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
In a military divorce , there may be up to three separate jurisdictions where one can file for divorce: the legal residence of the military member; the legal residence of the spouse; and the state ...
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Posted on Sep 14, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
In a military divorce , there are only two ways to involuntarily take money from a service person's pay for spousal support (alimony) or child support: garnishment and allotment. Both methods ...
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Posted on Sep 13, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
In a military divorce , there are only two ways to involuntarily take money from a service person's pay for spousal support (alimony) or child support: garnishment and allotment. Both methods ...
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Posted on Sep 12, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
A military divorce can differ from standard family law cases in many important respects. A firm understanding of these issues and others are necessary to successfully resolve your family law action. ...
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Posted on Sep 11, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
A military divorce is exactly like a civilian divorce in one important respect: The best way of ensuring you receive spouse/child support from a military servicemember is by obtaining a court-order ...
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Posted on Sep 10, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
A military divorce can differ from standard family law cases in many important respects. A firm understanding of these issues and others are necessary to successfully resolve your family law action. ...
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Posted on Sep 9, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
A military divorce can differ from standard family law cases when it comes to domicile or residence requirements for filing, obtaining service upon an active duty spouse, compliance with military ...
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Posted on Sep 8, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
A military divorce can differ from standard family law cases when it comes to domicile or residence requirements for filing, obtaining service upon an active duty spouse, compliance with military ...
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Posted on Sep 7, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
A military divorce can differ from standard family law cases when it comes to domicile or residence requirements for filing, obtaining service upon an active duty spouse, compliance with military ...
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Posted on Apr 21, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
Recently I posted about what happens when one parent takes the kids and moves to another state. This time I want to talk about the mirror image. Once again, it demonstrates why you need to retain a ...
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Posted on Apr 20, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
Here's a fairly common fact pattern: one parent (usually the mother) leaves, and takes some or all of the kids with her. What can you do? First, of course, it is critical to get a Phoenix Divorce ...
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Posted on Mar 22, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
Judges hate to make parenting decisions. After all, the judge does not love your child or even know your child. The two parents claim to be the persons who love the child more than anyone in the ...
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Posted on Mar 6, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
A.R.S. § 25-318(A) mandates equitable distribution of joint tenancy assets as well as community property upon dissolution of marriage, absent fraud, excessive or abnormal expenditures, destruction, or ...
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Posted on Mar 5, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
Commingling, in the context of property division , means that community property and separate property are combined in some way. In this common situation, it is important to have a Phoenix Divorce ...
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Posted on Feb 25, 2011 By Phoenix Divorce Lawyer
When the two of you get divorced , what happens to the debts that have been racked up? As is so often the case in the law, the answer is: it depends. So let this Phoenix Divorce Lawyer help explain ...
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