ARIZONA DIVORCE ATTORNEY DISCUSSES TEMPORARY ORDERS

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May 1st, 2013 When Temporary Orders Are Necessary in Arizona Family Law Cases Submitted by Attorney Douglas C. Gardner Temporary Orders often needlessly increase the cost of a divorce or family law case in Arizona.   In many cases, the extra

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Last Month For Custody

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Arizona Divorce Lawyer Says Goodbye to Custody Submitted by Attorney Douglas C. Gardner I mentioned this in my blog last month, but this is so huge I wanted to address it once more.  Goodbye Custody.  In a recent seminar, where

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Documentary Evidence

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Preparing for a Divorce Trial Part 1; Using Documentary Evidence Submitted by Attorney Karl  Scholes Preparing for a divorce trial can be a daunting task. The difficulty comes in having so many issues to cover, and having so little time

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Increasing Prevalence of Half-Time Schedules

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By Attorney Kirk Smith Mothers in the past were typically the parent of first choice when it came to receiving primary physical custody of  minor children. The orders of the court usually allotted more days each week to the mother,

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Calculating A “Ball-park” Child Support Amount.

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  Submitted by Attorney Karl Scholes   I will often have my divorce, or post-decree, clients ask me, “How much child support will I be receiving/paying?” My normal answer to them is a resoundingly, lawyerly, “It depends.”   When they

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RELOCATION ISSUES

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Seasoned attorney, Ron Fineberg, addresses the issue of relocation and what Arizona law requires of parents.    Q&A’s   Question: Our divorce was final two years ago.  The father and I were granted joint custody of our two minor children

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