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What to expect in a high-asset divorce in Arizona

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Oct 26, 2017 | High-Asset Divorce |

We all face situations in life when we might have unrealistic expectations about what is going to occur. Sometimes, the best we can do is “hope for the best and prepare for the worst,” as the old saying goes. But, no one wants to go into something as serious as a high-asset divorce with nothing but hope to count on. The right information is crucial in order to attempt to ensure that you achieve your goals in the divorce process.

Therefore, our readers should know what to expect in a divorce in Arizona. For starters, it may be easier for some people to think of a divorce as the end of a contractual relationship. Think about it: you and your spouse have been married for years and you have been accumulating assets the whole time. What, then, is one of the most important aspects of a divorce? Property division.

But, property division is just one piece of the divorce puzzle. Another major piece for most people is also the most important part of their lives: their children. The divorce process will result in determinations of child custody, child support and visitation schedules. The results of these often contentious issues can be binding for years.

What most people should really expect from the divorce process is a trying ordeal. But, it doesn’t have to be excruciating – like movies and the media portray divorce – especially if the soon-to-be ex-spouses have the right representation. Our readers who are getting ready for the divorce process in Arizona should be ready to go through a checklist of potential issues that will either need to be resolved through negotiation or by advocating their position in court.

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