Author Archives: Admin

Borowitz, Lozano & Clark

Experienced bankruptcy lawyer in the Rancho Cucamonga, California area, call the law office of Borowitz, Lozano & Clark.

Posted in Links | Leave a comment

Arizona “No Fault” Divorce

Many people often ask what an Arizona "No Fault" Divorce really means.  In simple terms, it means that in Arizona any husand or wife, despite what the other spouse may want, can get divorced without the other agreeing that the … Continue reading

Posted in arizona, Articles, attorney, attorneys, Divorce, Divorce & Separation, Divorce and Separation, Family Law Basics, family-law, law, lawyer, lawyers, no-fault, reconcilliation | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Arizona Child Support Update

The Arizona legislature is in the process of reviewing the Arizona Child Support Guidelines. This review process occurs approximately every 4 years in order to insure that the Arizona Child Support Guidelines are in sync with the current economic situation.  … Continue reading

Posted in arizona, Arizona Legal Updates, attorneys, child, Child Support and Alimony, child-support, family, Family Law Updates, firm, law, lawyers, scottsdale, support, Support - Child | Tagged , , , , | 2 Comments

Arizona Child Support

In Arizona, the legislature has indicated that the goal of the Arizona child support statute is to ensure that the amount of child support ordered approximates what would have been spent on a child if the family remained intact and … Continue reading

Posted in arizona, attorney, attorneys, cases, child, lawyer, lawyers, support, Support - Child | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Arizona Legislation Affecting Family Law

Arizona legislative update effecting child custody cases.
Continue reading

Posted in arizona, Arizona Legal Updates, child-custody, child-custody-attorneys, child-custody-lawyer, divorce-attorneys, divorce-law-firm, divorce-lawyers | Tagged | 1 Comment

Uncontested Divorces in Arizona

In Arizona there are many people who have never been divorced before.  Often times, one married person decides that they would no longer like to be married and would like to know more about "uncontested divorces".  They don’t exactly know … Continue reading

Posted in Articles, Divorce, Divorce & Separation, Divorce and Separation, divorce-attorneys, divorce-law-firm, divorce-lawyers, Family Law Basics, Getting a Divorce, uncontested | Tagged | Leave a comment

Arizona Child Custody Statutes – Best Interests of the Child

When there are children involved in divorce cases in Arizona (or paternity cases), many questions arise as to how child custody is resolved. Arizona Statutes deal with child custody issues in Arizona divorce and paternity cases and are a great … Continue reading

Posted in arizona, Articles, best-interests, child, Child Custody & Visitation, Child Custody and Visitation, child-custody, custody, Divorce, Family Law Basics, Family Law Updates, family-law, Getting a Divorce, paternity, Visitation & Child Custody | Tagged | 2 Comments

Tax Issues And Arizona Divorce

When people divorce in Arizona, there are many complex tax questions that arise. While it is impossible to address all of them without knowing the specific facts in each case, simple answers to some general questions are addressed here. First, … Continue reading

Posted in Divorce, divorce-attorneys, Family Law Basics, in, issues, questions, tax, taxes | Tagged | Leave a comment

Arizona Divorce, Arizona Child Custody and Arizona Child Support — Temporary Orders Hearing

Typically Arizona divorce and custody cases take months to make it to court. But if you’re getting divorced and need a quick decision from a judge about who gets the kids, the car, the money in the bank accounts, or the house — or if you need money for support right away — obviously you can’t wait that long.
Continue reading

Posted in arizona, child, Child Custody & Visitation, custody, financial, hearings, orders, support, temporary, vistation | Tagged | Leave a comment

Arizona Divorce Law Primer

Arizona Divorce — No Fault Jurisdiction.  According to Arizona divorce laws, you do not need to prove grounds in order to receive a divorce. The Arizona court will grant a petition for divorce on the grounds that there has been … Continue reading

Posted in alimony, arizona, child-custody, child-support, community-property, Divorce, divorce-attorneys, jurisdiction, no-fault, separate-property, spousal-maintenance, spousal-support | Tagged | Leave a comment