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OGBORNE LAW LEGAL SERVICES & COHABITATION AGREEMENTS IN SCOTTSDALE, AZ

Ogborne Law can help with legal separation in Arizona. Our legal separation lawyers have many years of experience in drafting separation agreements. Our law office is located at 5020 E Shea Blvd Suite 240, Scottsdale, AZ 85254 inside the Paradise Valley Plaza. What is Legal Separation in Arizona? In Arizona, the legal separation process that allows a married couple to live apart and divide their finances while remaining married.

FAMILY MEDIATION

Mediation exist to help you to get the valuable assistance of a disinterested third party to help you settle complicated issues.

ESTATE PLANNING

Estate planning sets up your family to successfully cope with the unthinkable things that can happen to you in the future.

COLLABORATIVE DIVORCE

Collaborative divorce is a growing movement among couples who understand that their marriage is ending but their family isn’t.

MARITAL AGREEMENTS

Martial agreements like prenuptial agreements or cohabitation agreements are always an important consideration for any couple.

LEGAL SEPARATION

Ogborne Law can help the process that allows a married couple to live apart and divide their finances while remaining married.

CHILD ADOPTION

With the legal options regarding your step-child, we’ll walk you down the path to bringing your family even closer together.

POWER OF ATTORNEY

It’s always wise to consult a power of attorney lawyer before selecting the agent you would like to act on behalf of your future.

BUSINESS LAW

Owning a business is tough. We work with small business owners to make sure both their personal and business assets are protected.

CONTACT OGBORNE LAW TODAY AND LET US SHOW YOU HOW WE CAN HELP PROTECT YOUR KIDS AND YOUR FAMILY.

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