PHOENIX FAMILY LAW BLOG
A post-nuptial agreement may help save a marriage
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on Tuesday, June 28, 2016
If your spouse has been talking about divorce and you’re trying to think of ways to save your marriage, some experts suggest that you bring up the idea of a post-nuptial agreement. In many ways, this is similar to a prenuptial agreement, though married couples can create it. It lays out the groundwork for a […]
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Key stats showing gender bias may not influence custody
On behalf of Lasiter & Jackson posted in
on Friday, June 24, 2016
For years, there has been a prevailing idea, which some call a myth, that gender bias influences child custody cases in Arizona. According to this idea, fathers have much less of a chance of getting the children than mother, which they claim is unfair. However, some stats seem to show that gender bias may not […]
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Child emancipation laws in Arizona
On behalf of Lasiter & Jackson posted in
on Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Typically, child support is going to last until a child is 18 years old. There are some exceptions to this, however; some people need to pay for longer, for example, if the child needs special assistance and there are more costs. Others don’t have to pay as long if the child is emancipated before he […]
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Issues that children have with divorce
On behalf of Lasiter & Jackson posted in
on Tuesday, June 7, 2016
When planning out your divorce in Arizona, it’s crucial to think about how it’s going to impact your children so that you can do everything in your power to make it easier for them. It’s been shown that staying together for the kids is not actually good advice in a lot of situations, especially if […]
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What are some common reasons for divorce?
On behalf of Lasiter & Jackson posted in
on Thursday, June 2, 2016
So you and your spouse both want to claim your child as a dependent on your taxes, but you know that you’re not allowed to claim him or her twice in California, seeing as how you’re divorced. Typically, the parent who has custody is able to make the claim, while the other is not, but […]
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