Arizona's Laws
Family Law is a very changeable area of law. The law changes every year with new decisions by the Courts and new statutes passed by the Legislature. New laws can seriously affect your rights and your property. Summaries of new Legislation or important Court cases are provided as well as links to the text of the new laws or cases. NEW DIVORCE LAWS
PARENT INFORMATION CLASSES
The law requires that every parent going though a divorce or paternity case with children take a parenting class. It must be taken before the Court can grant a divorce. The class is usually held on evening and weekends, you take it only once, and the cost is no more than $35.00. You do not have to take it at the same time as the other parent.
COMMUNITY PROPERTY REDEFINED
Effective for all cases filed after August of 1998, property and debts acquired after the service of the Divorce Petition will no longer be considered community property. Therefore, it is now important to discuss with your attorney when you actually file for the divorce since it may affect your rights. Also, beginning in 2001, the court may now divide "liquid" assets at the beginning of the case.
COVENANT MARRIAGE
The Legislature created a type of marriage called a covenant marriage. If you want to get a divorce and have a covenant marriage, there are additional hurdles that you must overcome to obtain the divorce. If you were married over two years ago in Arizona, then this new law will not apply to you.
CHILD SUPPORT/ CREDIT REPORT
On January 1, 2001, the child support guidelines were modified to include an adjustments for visitation by the non-custodial parent.
You can also ask the Court for an Order to see your spouse's credit report to see if there are debts unknown to you that have been incurred by your spouse and which you may be responsible for paying.
NOTE: New Appellate case permits the use of stock options as part of that parent's income when calculating child support. (6/1/02 updated)
For legal advice about your case, contact an attorney. Unfortunately, if you represent yourself, by law, the Judge MUST assume you are as familiar with family law and procedure as an attorney. You do not have a second chance, so make sure you present you best case the first time. Call Gregory A. Riebesehl at Riebesehl Family Law Offices and let him represent you through the court process to a successful outcome at (602) 621-0779.
Call Gregory A. Riebesehl today for your free no risk completely confidential initial consultation and a speedy solution to all your legal problems at (602) 621-0779
We Are Conveniently Located At:
Riebesehl Family Law Offices
4050 East Greenway Road, Suite 3
Phoenix, Arizona 85032
Phone: (602) 621-0779
Facsimile: 866-886-6541
Email: [email protected]
Copyright © 2001-2017 Riebesehl Family Law Offices
The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual, case, or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.
PARENT INFORMATION CLASSES
The law requires that every parent going though a divorce or paternity case with children take a parenting class. It must be taken before the Court can grant a divorce. The class is usually held on evening and weekends, you take it only once, and the cost is no more than $35.00. You do not have to take it at the same time as the other parent.
COMMUNITY PROPERTY REDEFINED
Effective for all cases filed after August of 1998, property and debts acquired after the service of the Divorce Petition will no longer be considered community property. Therefore, it is now important to discuss with your attorney when you actually file for the divorce since it may affect your rights. Also, beginning in 2001, the court may now divide "liquid" assets at the beginning of the case.
COVENANT MARRIAGE
The Legislature created a type of marriage called a covenant marriage. If you want to get a divorce and have a covenant marriage, there are additional hurdles that you must overcome to obtain the divorce. If you were married over two years ago in Arizona, then this new law will not apply to you.
CHILD SUPPORT/ CREDIT REPORT
On January 1, 2001, the child support guidelines were modified to include an adjustments for visitation by the non-custodial parent.
You can also ask the Court for an Order to see your spouse's credit report to see if there are debts unknown to you that have been incurred by your spouse and which you may be responsible for paying.
NOTE: New Appellate case permits the use of stock options as part of that parent's income when calculating child support. (6/1/02 updated)
For legal advice about your case, contact an attorney. Unfortunately, if you represent yourself, by law, the Judge MUST assume you are as familiar with family law and procedure as an attorney. You do not have a second chance, so make sure you present you best case the first time. Call Gregory A. Riebesehl at Riebesehl Family Law Offices and let him represent you through the court process to a successful outcome at (602) 621-0779.
Call Gregory A. Riebesehl today for your free no risk completely confidential initial consultation and a speedy solution to all your legal problems at (602) 621-0779
We Are Conveniently Located At:
Riebesehl Family Law Offices
4050 East Greenway Road, Suite 3
Phoenix, Arizona 85032
Phone: (602) 621-0779
Facsimile: 866-886-6541
Email: [email protected]
Copyright © 2001-2017 Riebesehl Family Law Offices
The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual, case, or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.