Will vs Trust in Arizona: Which is Better?
What’s the difference between a will or trust? Which is best for you? Learn more about estate planning in Arizona.
What’s the difference between a will or trust? Which is best for you? Learn more about estate planning in Arizona.
When it comes to estate planning, there is no “one size fits all” solution. It’s a combination of science and knowing what will work best for your family.
How long does a prenup last? Learn about prenup lifespans and how they can meet your specific relationship needs.
Prenups make for great tabloid headlines, songs, and movie plots. So, what does a prenup cover? We explore some topics a prenup covers in this article.
Divorce in AZ costs about $20,000 per side on average with costs ranging from $15,000 to $100,000 per side when hiring a lawyer to litigate your divorce, hiring expert witnesses, and other factors.
Legal separation, in Arizona, is a legal process allowing a couple to live apart while still being married, vs. divorce, which is the legal process of terminating a marriage. Here you will learn the similarities and differences between legal separation vs divorce. Reasons to Choose Legal Separation vs Divorce Reasons to get a legal separation…
The cost of legal separation is about $50,000 with average prices ranging from $1,000 to $100,000 in the US for 2023. Uncontested legal separation cases can settle for as low as $1,000, while highly contested separations involving matters like legal decision making and alimony can get up into the $100,000 range. Typically charged by the…
Looking for a checklist to help you prepare for a prenuptial agreement? Use this prenuptial agreement checklist to help you understand what’s included in a prenup and what you should know before drafting one. Download the Prenuptial Agreement Checklist PDF Talk to Your Partner First Have a conversation with your partner about the prenup as soon…
There is no such thing as an ironclad prenup. You can enforce a prenup if you are honest and fair.
The best way to find a good divorce mediator is to get recommendations from people you trust. You can ask financial advisors, lawyers, spiritual advisors, therapists, or friends who have gone through a divorce.