Tips for Calculating Child Support
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- Jan, 15, 2015
- Bradley Thrush
- Arizona, Phoenix, Tucson
Calculating Child Support in Arizona Arizona’s child custody laws focus on the child’s best interests by prioritizing meaningful and continuing contact with each parent. In fact, beginning January 1, 2013, Arizona replaced the term “custody” with “decision-making authority” and “parenting time.” Even though the court uses a “custody evaluation” when making its decisions, it’s your […]
Read MoreAdvantages of Filing for Divorce First
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- Jan, 05, 2015
- Bradley Thrush
- Arizona, Phoenix, Tucson
Is Filing for Divorce First Important? Before filing for divorce, you should first consider counseling or reconciliation to ensure divorce is really what you want. If you do decide to end your marriage, you may be wondering whether it would be legally or financially advantageous to file before your spouse. Even though you shouldn’t race […]
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