Divorces can be complex legal matters, especially when one of the spouses (or both) is from another country. In some cases, a divorce can cause immigration authorities to scrutinize the marriage closely, looking for evidence of fraud. Below is some basic information...
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Millennials eager to sign prenups
Millennials are proving to be pragmatic in some instances where their parents were more starry-eyed romantics. For one, many delay marrying until they are well north of their 30th birthdays, so they have likely launched careers and accrued assets and separately-owned...
Who will care for the children of parents who get deported?
The state of Arizona is about to face a crisis related to the federal and state crackdown on illegal immigration. Who will raise the children born here in America when their parents get deported?Last year, the Migration Policy Institute conducted a study and...
How are assets divided in an Arizona divorce?
One of the thorniest issues in divorce is the division of property. As Arizona is a community property state, each spouse is considered a co-owner of all of the property acquired during the marriage. As such, the assets must be equally divided.For couples with few...
What custody, visitation rights do Arizona grandparents have?
When parents are estranged from their adult children and/or those children's spouses, they can generally be prevented from spending time with their grandchildren if the kids' parents choose not to give them access.If grandparents (or great-grandparents) take the...
Familiar routines help children adapt to two homes
If you and your spouse are going through a divorce, your children will likely experience all the stages of denial, anger and loss. Whether they get as far as acceptance will depend on how well you help them adjust to the new circumstances, including the...