Newsweek Magazine has an article about Jewish Divorces and Gets. Jewish Divorce & Gets.
Read MoreDivorce Papers Allowed to be Served by Facebook.
Arizona Scottsdale Divorce Attorneys Lawyers. A Judge in New York has found a way to serve an unwilling party with divorce papers — Facebook.
Read MoreArizona Child Custody Litigation
Nirenstein Garnice PLLC, Arizona Experienced and Skilled Child Custody Attorneys. Go to our website at Arizona Child Custody Lawyers.
Read MorePost-Decree Program
Post-Decree article in New York Times. See, Post Divorce Program.
Read MoreBefore You Agree to a Divorce Settlement, Consider These Issues
How might my credit be affected by my divorce? If you have tried a “do it yourself” divorce agreement, you likely found yourself on a mine field of legal and financial issues. Should you step on one of those mines, the financial damage could be serious. Here are issues you need to consider, with the […]
Read MoreDivorce for Same Sex Couples
Is There Same Sex Divorce in Arizona? In October a federal judge struck down Arizona’s ban on gay marriage and now same sex marriages are legally recognized in the state. U.S. District Judge John Sedwick’s decision barred enforcement of a 1996 state law and a 2008 voter approved state constitutional amendment outlawing gay marriage. Sedwick’s […]
Read MoreSplitting the Marital Home
This article explains, in simple terms, the ways the marital home may split when couples divorce. http://realestate.aol.com/blog/on/smart-ways-split-house-divorce/. For divorce advice specific to the laws of the State of Arizona, contact http://www.ngslaw.com.
Read MoreLiquidating Assets During A Divorce
What are the dangers associated with the liquidation and trading of assets in a divorce proceeding? One thing that many people find difficult about divorce is the effect it often has on their finances. You might come out of a marriage in a totally different financial situation than you were in before. Fortunately, an experienced […]
Read MoreMost States Failing on Shared Parenting Laws—Except Arizona
How does Arizona’s “shared parenting” differ from other child custody arrangements? Advocates of “shared parenting” in divorce cases have been trying to change a decades-long tradition of giving child custody to one parent, usually the mother. Typically, a non-custodial parent gets far less time with the child. Supporters of shared parenting believe that, unless there […]
Read MoreSocial Media Postings Can be Used as Evidence in Divorce Cases
People reveal some of their innermost thoughts and feelings on social media, not realizing who may read them and how words and photos posted could be used in legal proceedings. One of the first thing attorneys and their staff members do in preparing for a divorce is to review the social media postings of their […]
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