Arizona Family Law Attorneys

Arizona Family Law Attorneys Custody and care of children can be complex and emotional matters. We provide professional representation that never takes shortcuts.

Arizona Family Law Attorneys is committed to providing high-quality family law representation that is efficient, compassionate, and practical. We understand the many challenges that families face during a divorce or other family law matter, and we strive to make the legal process as free of stress and frustration as possible. Our firm offers affordable rates and flexible appointments, including on

weekends and evenings. As our client, you can always expect one-on-one, personalized guidance directly from our attorneys.

Hearing from our clients reminds us why we do this work.Reading the feedback from families we have helped through some o...
06/03/2026

Hearing from our clients reminds us why we do this work.

Reading the feedback from families we have helped through some of the hardest moments of their lives is truly humbling.

If you are going through a difficult family law matter, we would love to help.

Book a free case evaluation at www.azfamilylawattorneys.com or call 602-905-0010.

06/02/2026

Filing for divorce in Arizona starts with a petition for dissolution, which outlines the broad topics the court needs to address, including children, assets, debts, and real estate.

This document tells the court exactly what needs to be divided, so nothing gets overlooked from the start.

Knowing how to file properly from day one can make the entire process smoother.

Book a free case evaluation at www.azfamilylawattorneys.com or call 602-905-0010.

06/01/2026

One costly mistake people make in an Arizona divorce is failing to locate all retirement accounts, including old 401(k)s from previous jobs that may have never been rolled over.

If those funds were accumulated during the marriage, you may be entitled to 50% of that balance, which could add up to tens of thousands of dollars.

Don't leave money on the table when it comes to dividing marital assets.

Book a free case evaluation at www.azfamilylawattorneys.com or call 602-905-0010.

05/30/2026

The marital residence is divided just like all other community property in an Arizona divorce. The court determines how much equity is in the home and whether one person can afford to buy out the other's 50%.

That process can be complicated: the buying spouse must prove they can actually afford it and that they have received financing or approval for financing.

Navigating the home buyout process takes careful planning.

Book a free case evaluation at https://www.azfamilylawattorneys.com/ or call 602-905-0010.

05/29/2026

The number one sign your co-parenting situation is about to get worse is an escalation in communication: more texts, a sharper tone, and usually a triggering event like your co-parent finding out you have a new partner.

When that happens, step back, become more neutral, and be very careful what you say in writing, because anything in writing can be sent to the judge.

Stay ahead of conflict.

Book a free case evaluation at https://www.azfamilylawattorneys.com/ or call 602-905-0010.

Our clients describe working with our team as professional, responsive, and confidence-building, even through the most d...
05/29/2026

Our clients describe working with our team as professional, responsive, and confidence-building, even through the most difficult circumstances.

If you are looking for an Arizona family law attorney who will clearly explain your options and be there every step of the way, we are ready to help.

Book a free case evaluation at https://www.azfamilylawattorneys.com/ or call 602-905-0010.

05/27/2026

Arizona courts divide assets and debts fairly and equitably, and in most cases that means 50/50.

But if one spouse wasted community assets or gave money to someone outside the marriage, that is considered community waste, and the court can penalize them and award you your share of what was misused.

Do not let financial misconduct go unaddressed.

Book a free case evaluation at https://www.azfamilylawattorneys.com/ or call 602-905-0010.

05/25/2026

Most people do not understand how much parenting time actually affects child support in Arizona. Equal parenting time results in significantly lower support payments.

If the other parent is considered primary and you have fewer credited days in the year, your child support obligation goes up considerably. Understand the numbers before you agree to any schedule.

Book a free case evaluation at https://www.azfamilylawattorneys.com/ or call 602-905-0010.

05/22/2026

Community property in Arizona covers the period from marriage through the date the other party was served, and includes anything that came from regular wages and earnings during that time.

Everything in that window is community property, equally owned by both spouses.

Know what you are entitled to.

Book a free case evaluation at https://www.azfamilylawattorneys.com/ or call 602-905-0010.

05/22/2026

If your spouse controlled all the finances before your divorce, start your own bank account immediately and divert your earnings there if you are working.

If that is not possible, go directly to the bank and ask for printed copies of the statements. Even without online access, you have the right to those records as an account holder.

Getting organized before the process starts changes everything.

Book a free case evaluation at https://www.azfamilylawattorneys.com/ or call 602-905-0010.

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3225 N Central Avenue STE 100
Phoenix, AZ
85012

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Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
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