by Hallier Law | Apr 10, 2017 | Business Issues
Traditionally, women who marry adopted the last name of their husband. This is still true for many married women, although according to the New York Times, the number of women keeping their birth name is on the rise. But what happens if you took your husband’s name...
by Hallier Law | Mar 22, 2017 | Collaborative Divorce
Collaborative divorce is an increasingly popular divorce model that prioritizes honest communication and open cooperation. This model works in any type of case with any type of issue. The Collaborative Team When a couple chooses to divorce collaboratively, each spouse...
by Hallier Law | Mar 15, 2017 | Divorce
Loving parents want the best for their children at all times, especially during divorce. Often, the best advice for parents is to simply keep doing what they have always done to foster a strong relationship with your children. Listening, loving and leading by example...
by Hallier Law | Mar 8, 2017 | Grandparents Rights
Grandparents love their grandchildren immensely and often serve as great role models in a child’s life. Naturally, this deep love translates into wanting to visit and interact with their grandchildren. But sometimes, a divorce can get in the way of this...
by Hallier Law | Mar 1, 2017 | Equitable Distribution
How is marital property divided according to Arizona law? Arizona Law for Dividing Marital Property The state of Arizona does not follow an equitable distribution model for allocating marital property Rather, it is one of nine “community property” states. As a result,...