Monthly Archives: July 2012
How Divorce Will Affect Your Medical Insurance
One of the benefits of getting married, is sharing things with your new spouse, Instead of two rent payment to make, there is only one rent payment. The same is true of cable, electricity, gas and water bills. Married couples … Read More
Prenuptial Agreements, Not Just for the Wealthy
For many years ,prenuptial agreements were mainly for the wealthy as a means of protecting their fortunes. However, today prenuptial agreements are not only for the wealthy, but for all couples who plan to marry and plan ahead. A prenuptial … Read More
Women Increasingly Paying Alimony to Their Ex-Husbands
In past years, when a couple divorced, it was very rare for a woman to pay alimony to her ex-husband. Recently, though, the tables have turned in this country’s divorce courts and as a result, more women are paying their … Read More
Living Together Before Marriage and Marriage Stability
With more than half of first marriages breaking up within twenty years, would couples be better off living together first? In the past, living together before marriage was a sign that, if the couple did marry, there was a good … Read More
Divorce Therapy and Adjustment
The end of a marriage can be one of the most stressful events in a person’s life. Even for the partner who chooses to leave, divorce can arouse feelings of grief, guilt, anger, anxiety and other intense feelings. People will … Read More
Baby Boomer Divorce Rate Doubles
Divorce rates in Arizona and across the country for the general population have stabilized over the past several decades, but not for those ages 50 and over. The baby boomer divorce rate has nearly doubled in the last twenty years, … Read More
When a couple with minor children divorces, a child support order is written from the court which tells which parent must pay child support, the amount of the payment, how often the payment is to be made and who will … Read More
Katie Holmes Files for ‘Emergent Application’
In a divorce proceeding, when one partner files an emergent application to determine immediate child support and custody issues, the other partner in the divorce has no choice but to use a lawyer from the state the application was filed. … Read More
Parental Relocation After Divorce in Arizona
Part Two of Two When a custodial parent in Arizona wants to move with his or her children 100 miles or more from the non-custodial parent, there are legal steps to be taken to make this move possible. When the … Read More

