Going through a divorce is emotionally difficult, and many people eventually begin thinking about dating again before the divorce is finalized. While Arizona is a no-fault divorce state, dating during divorce can still affect certain aspects of your family law case —...
After a divorce or custody case, life circumstances sometimes change. A parent may receive a job opportunity in another city, want to move closer to family, remarry, or simply believe relocating would provide a better life for their child. However, when parents share...
Social media is part of everyday life for many people, but during a divorce or child custody dispute, what you post online can quickly become evidence in court. Photos, comments, videos, private messages, and even “likes” can be used against you in ways you may not...
When a child’s safety, stability, or emotional well-being is at immediate risk, waiting weeks or months for a standard custody hearing may not be an option. In Arizona, parents can request an emergency child custody order when urgent circumstances require immediate...
When you’re facing a child custody case in Arizona, every decision you make matters. The reality is that many parents lose valuable parenting time—not because they don’t love their children—but because they unknowingly make mistakes that hurt their case in court. If...