by David Enevoldsen | Feb 27, 2014 | Divorce
Divorce sucks. Few events in a person’s life are so traumatic as the process surrounding the breakup of a marriage or long-term relationship. It’s emotionally taxing, frustrating, and in many instances, confusing. To that end, here are some tips on how to...
by David Enevoldsen | Feb 16, 2014 | Divorce
In Arizona, as in other states, the general standard for determining what will happen with children is “the best interests of the child.” This is to say that the Court must determine what is best for the child when issuing orders regarding parenting time or legal...
by David Enevoldsen | Feb 11, 2014 | Uncategorized
Jane Mulcahy, a British woman, got a divorce. She then filed suit against her attorneys, asserting that they had engaged in professional negligence. One of the claims was that her lawyers failed to adequately explain to her that going through the divorce process would...
by David Enevoldsen | Feb 4, 2014 | Uncategorized
According to a study conducted by sociologist, Philip Cohen, from the University of Maryland, the economy appears to have a direct impact on divorces. In 2008, when the economy collapsed, the U.S. divorce rate was at 20.9 divorces per 1,000 women. In 2009, the rate...
by David Enevoldsen | Jan 30, 2014 | Uncategorized
On January 6, 2014, four couples filed a federal lawsuit seeking to end Arizona’s ban on homosexual marriage. The suit names as defendants: Jan Brewer (Arizona’s Governor), Thomas Horne (Arizona’s Attorney General), and Michael Jeanes (Clerk of the...
by David Enevoldsen | Jan 25, 2014 | Uncategorized
Sometimes during a divorce, the parties are able to reach a settlement. When they come to a settlement, they will draft a settlement agreement. Once the agreement is entered, the parties are contractually obligated to abide by its terms.[1] The agreement is presented...