Arizona Family Law Attorneys

Arizona Family Law Attorneys Custody and care of children can be complex and emotional matters. We provide professional representation that never takes shortcuts.

Arizona Family Law Attorneys is committed to providing high-quality family law representation that is efficient, compassionate, and practical. We understand the many challenges that families face during a divorce or other family law matter, and we strive to make the legal process as free of stress and frustration as possible. Our firm offers affordable rates and flexible appointments, including on

weekends and evenings. As our client, you can always expect one-on-one, personalized guidance directly from our attorneys.

06/17/2026

In Arizona, one spouse cannot legally prevent the other from getting a divorce, even if they refuse to participate or agree.

Because Arizona is a no-fault state, you can move forward with the dissolution process regardless of whether your spouse consents to it.

No one can be forced to remain married in Arizona.

Book a free case evaluation at www.azfamilylawattorneys.com or call 602-905-0010.

06/16/2026

Remarriage does not stop child support in Arizona, and a new spouse's income is not factored into the child support calculation at all.

Child support is based solely on the income of the two parents of the child, regardless of whether either parent has since remarried.

Knowing how remarriage affects financial obligations helps both parents plan ahead.

Book a free case evaluation at www.azfamilylawattorneys.com or call 602-905-0010.

06/14/2026

Before digging in on a disputed item in your divorce, run a simple cost-benefit analysis: if the item is worth $100 but your attorney's time to fight for it costs $400, you are already losing.

Making practical concessions on things that can easily be replaced, like a TV, a couch, or a vehicle, frees you up to focus on the assets that actually move the needle in your case.

Sentimental items are a different conversation, but when it comes to replaceable property, being practical is what moves your case forward and gets you to the next chapter faster.

Book a free case evaluation at www.azfamilylawattorneys.com or call 602-905-0010.

06/13/2026

In an Arizona divorce, the person who files first is the petitioner and the other party automatically becomes the respondent.

However, because Arizona is a no-fault state, who filed first has no bearing on the outcome of the case.

Neither the petitioner nor the respondent has an advantage simply based on which role they hold.

Book a free case evaluation at www.azfamilylawattorneys.com or call 602-905-0010.

06/11/2026

A common misconception is that children always go with the mother in Arizona, but the reality is that legal decision making and parenting time are now frequently shared equally between both parents.

Arizona has moved well beyond the outdated model where one parent received most of the time and the other got every other weekend.

Equal legal decision making and parenting time arrangements are now the norm, not the exception.

Book a free case evaluation at www.azfamilylawattorneys.com or call 602-905-0010.

06/11/2026

If your child suddenly says they want to live with the other parent, the first thing to do is find out why, because there is often a promise or a bribe behind it.

Children are sometimes told they will get something special, and that is driving the request more than any real issue at home.

Unless there is a genuine concern that needs to be addressed through the courts around legal decision making and parenting time, have an honest conversation with your child first to understand what is actually going on before making any moves.

Book a free case evaluation at www.azfamilylawattorneys.com or call 602-905-0010.

06/08/2026

To file for divorce in Arizona, you must have lived in the state for at least 90 days, and if you have minor children you may need to have been a resident for six months depending on the circumstances.

Meeting the residency requirement is one of the first things to confirm before starting the divorce process.

Getting this right from the beginning prevents unnecessary delays.

Book a free case evaluation at www.azfamilylawattorneys.com or call 602-905-0010.

06/07/2026

If child support has become unaffordable, the first step is to pull your original child support worksheet and review all the factors that were applied when the amount was set.

Changes in income, childcare expenses, or health insurance costs can all trigger a meaningful modification to what is ordered.

Doing a review when you are struggling could save you from falling into arrears.

Book a free case evaluation at www.azfamilylawattorneys.com or call 602-905-0010.

06/05/2026

When a home is purchased during the marriage, it is generally considered community property, and the equity must be calculated and divided between both spouses.

If the parties cannot agree on who keeps the house, the property may need to be sold so the equity can be split based on the actual sale price.

Knowing how your home will be valued is one of the most important things to understand before filing.

Book a free case evaluation at www.azfamilylawattorneys.com or call 602-905-0010.

06/04/2026

When courts decide legal decision-making and parenting time, they are not looking for what sounds fair on paper.

They look at the actual family dynamic, each parent's real availability, the ages of the children, and the day-to-day reality of everyone's schedule.

If one parent travels out of state for work regularly, equal parenting time simply may not be practical, and a judge has to build a plan that actually functions for that family.

Book a free case evaluation at www.azfamilylawattorneys.com or call 602-905-0010.

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Phoenix, AZ
85012

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