PHOENIX FAMILY LAW BLOG
UNDERSTANDING PARTITION ACTIONS FOR COHABITATING ARIZONA COUPLES
On behalf of Lasiter & Jackson posted in
on Thursday, February 26, 2015
At one point in American history, it was considered scandalous for unmarried people to live together in the same home. Today, those dated social values have largely been forgotten, and an increasing amount of young people are choosing to live together without formally tying the knot. In some cases, these relationships can last for decades. […]
Tags: Unmarried Couples
NEW GRANT SLATED TO AID ARIZONA VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
On behalf of Lasiter & Jackson posted in
on Monday, February 16, 2015
Arizona is scheduled to receive a sizable federal grant that is aimed at reducing domestic violence throughout state. Earlier this month, the mayor of Youngtown, Arizona, announced that the United States Department of Justice has awarded a grant to the Maricopa Association of Governments. The $108,000 grant is slated to be administered through MAG’s office […]
Tags: Domestic Violence, emotional abuse, emotional distress, online stalking, stalking
MAINTAINING THE ADVANTAGE IN YOUR POST-DIVORCE ACTION
On behalf of Lasiter & Jackson posted in
on Thursday, February 12, 2015
Emotions typically run high when couples decide to end their marriages. The divorce process is so emotionally draining that many people feel a sense of relief once the final divorce decree is issued. It’s natural to assume that the matter is concluded; after all, most divorces begin with a gradual buildup and then ultimately conclude […]
Tags: child custody, Child Support, divorce, emotions, Parenting Time
CHILD RELOCATION POST DIVORCE
On behalf of Lasiter & Jackson posted in
on Thursday, February 5, 2015
As American Citizens, we have been granted the fundamental right to travel and move freely through throughout this great country. As such, with some exception, we are generally free to live in any State and/or city we please. However, if you are a divorced parent with minor children, this right can be significantly limited, especially […]
Tags: Custody, divorce, parental relocation, parental rights
CHILD RELOCATION POST DIVORCE
On behalf of Lasiter & Jackson posted in
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As American Citizens, we have been granted the fundamental right to travel and move freely through throughout this great country. As such, with some exception, we are generally free to live in any State and/or city we please. However, if you are a divorced parent with minor children, this right can be significantly limited, especially […]
Tags: Custody, divorce, parental relocation, parental rights
YOUR RIGHTS AND THE ARIZONA CHILD SUPPORT GUIDELINES
On behalf of Lasiter & Jackson posted in
on Tuesday, February 3, 2015
In most divorces that involve children, the parent receiving child support is also the child’s primary caretaker. Arizona courts have long recognized that many recipients of child support rely heavily on that assistance to help pay for housing, food and other expenses related to proper child rearing. In fact, data taken from national statistics in […]
Tags: child support modification, custodial parent, income, monthly payments