For unmarried fathers in Arizona, establishing paternity is a significant legal milestone. Until paternity is legally confirmed, a father has no enforceable rights regarding his child—no right to parenting time, no say in medical or educational decisions, and no...
In Arizona, establishing paternity is a crucial legal step for unmarried parents. When a child is born to unmarried parents, the law does not automatically recognize the biological father as the legal father. This distinction matters greatly—because without legal...
Becoming a father is a life-changing experience—one filled with joy, responsibility, and a deep desire to protect and provide for your child. But if you’re an unmarried father in Arizona, you may face a harsh reality: even if you are emotionally, financially, and...
Divorce is never easy, and when finances are involved, things can get even more complicated. If you’re wondering whether you’ll receive or pay spousal maintenance (commonly known as alimony), you’re not alone. At Hernandez Family Law, we’re here to...
Mod and Non-Mod? Two Types Spousal Maintenance in Arizona Sometimes clients get confused by the fact there are two types of spousal maintenance in Arizona: modifiable and non-modifiable. When first considering the differences, it might seem they’re not too unlike...