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Marriages do not end because spouses are getting along too well. And, a marriage that ends in dispute many times leads to a legal battle that only increases the amount of conflict and stress felt by all parties. Unfortunately, Arizona divorce law is designed to be adversarial in nature. When one spouse is pitted against the other in an adversarial proceeding , the parties many times overlook the possibility of reaching common ground and mutually acceptable positions.
A contentious... Read More
For two spouses to carry out a divorce, important decisions must be made about the custody and visitation rights of their children, the division of their assets and debts, and the issues surrounding spousal support. Various approaches can be used to arrive at decisions regarding the breaking of the marital bonds between two spouses.
Mediation is often the first approach recommended to divorcing spouses. Mediation allows the spouses to maintain a large degree of... Read More
