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How to File a Divorce in Arizona

What follows is a fundamental guide to no fault dissolution, spousal maintenance, division of property, and child custody in the state of Arizona. In Arizona divorce proceedings is known as the dissolution of marriage. The dissolution for married couples will achieve 2 things: disuniting the marital relationship, and the splitting of assets and debts. Furthermore,…

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What is Estate Planning and Why is it So Important?

It looks like a lot of people focus more time on planning their vacation, deciding on a vehicle to purchase, or even choosing a place to eat lunch than they do to their estate planning—selecting who will inherit their assets following their passing. Estate planning may not be as pleasant to think about as booking…

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How Much Does a Civil Divorce Cost?

According to members of AVVO, “That depends on the complexity of the case and the level of agreement between the two of you. An “Agreed Divorce” can be done as quickly as 4-6 weeks and cost a total of 1500-2000 (fees and costs) depending on the attorney. A contested divorce can generally take 6 months…

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How to Get the Courage to Divorce Your Spouse

Although you’ve chosen to divorce your spouse, it still can be difficult to come up with the courage to tell them. As frightening as the concept of divorce may be, being courageous enough to make the first step may be a move to a healthier future for you. What is “Courage to Divorce”? Courage is…

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Who Pays for the Divorce?

Are you curious about who will bear the cost throughout an expensive divorce? Keep reading and you will learn what fees you might expect to pay and who is accountable for paying attorneys’ fees in the course of a divorce. Electing to engage in a collaborative divorce means you will make use of a certified financial neutral,…

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What is Civil Divorce?

Divorces are never enjoyable. On the other hand, they also don’t need to be an awful conflict that leaves both of you with battle scars from it. If possible, try and find a way you and your spouse can take part in what is called a civil divorce, also called collaborative divorce. A civil divorce adheres to collaborative…

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Estate Planning and Divorce: What You Should Know

Divorce is never easy. It’s not just a difficult time for all involved emotionally, but there’s also a lot to do and a lot of decisions that have to be made. You’re going to need to take a look into your estate plan. It might be a plan in the back of your filing cabinet…

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Served Divorce Papers: Now What?

If you’re anticipating it or not, being served with divorce papers is usually a disheartening and straining experience. Your marriage has come to an end and although you may have known it was coming, it’s still quite stunning to have the physical proof served to you. If you’re not sure what you should do first,…

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11 Reasons for Divorce

What is the #1 reason of divorce in the US? It all depends on whom you’re asking. Rankings will differ from various studies, but one of the main reasons for divorces consistently centers around issues dealing with money. Reason #1 for Divorce: Money Money matters can make married couples crazy because money touches so many…

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