by Hallier Law | Jan 30, 2017 | Complex Asset Division, Large Marital Estates
The concept of “yours,” “mine,” and “ours” can be a point of contention in a divorce. When it comes to jointly owned property and one party’s unwillingness to allow the other access to it, it is necessary to explore your available legal options. A perfect example is a...
by Hallier Law | Jan 23, 2017 | Child Custody
One of the top priorities for divorcing parents is the well-being of their children. For this reason, disputes are not uncommon when it comes to what is best for the children. The circumstances are not always a simple matter of determining how much time children get...
by Hallier Law | Jan 16, 2017 | Child Custody
Although many terms in a divorce settlement are not modifiable in the future, child support is modifiable. What Arizona law says about child support modification Under Arizona law, child support may be modified (either increased or decreased) any time there is a...
by Hallier Law | Jan 9, 2017 | Divorce, Legal Separation
Preparing for a divorce begins with information gathering. You can ask your attorney to assist you or you can choose to put things together yourself in order to assist your attorney. Regardless, you need to know what documentation is necessary to make the legal aspect...
by Hallier Law | Jan 2, 2017 | Divorce, Legal Separation
Finding common ground in a divorce can be challenging. If an agreement cannot be reached out of court, the next step is to go to trial. But what can you do if you do not agree with the judge’s ruling after the trial? Do you have any recourse? In divorce trials, there...