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Is there a link between Facebook use and divorce rates?

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Jul 25, 2014 | High-Asset Divorce

There has been a lot of buzz in the news about a possible correlation between social media and divorce rates, specifically Facebook. Studies have looked at data from the National Center for Health Statistics, the U.S. Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey as...

Federal official’s child support case resolved

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Jul 16, 2014 | Child Support

Arizona courtrooms are full of parents who are concerned about child custody and support in the aftermath of their divorces. Indeed, child support is often a contentious issue that leads to drawn-out legal proceedings, with some of these lasting for years. Even...

NBA All-Star seeks sole child custody

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Jul 11, 2014 | Child Custody

When many Arizona couples divorce, they find ways to share custody and allow both parents to continue to be involved in the children's lives. However, for some reason or another, some parents file for sole custody. They might think that the other parent is not a fit...

Father’s rights unclear for sperm donor seeking custody

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Jun 27, 2014 | Fathers' Rights

Sometimes the biggest source of contention can be on the issue of fathers' rights. Custody agreements can already be a sore subject between a couple who is getting a divorce. But when a father is not married to the mother, custody rights are even more complicated....

Should a parent unable to fulfill custody agreement be arrested?

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Jun 20, 2014 | Child Custody

Whether in Arizona or another state, when it comes to child custody agreements, parents should understand that the agreements need to be followed. If the father is supposed to share custody with the mother, he needs to make sure that the schedule is followed. If the...

Amicable divorce may still lead to future disputes

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Jun 10, 2014 | Child Support

How do you know that your custody agreement will make things easier for you and your estranged spouse once the divorce is complete? Will your support agreement ensure that your children will be financially supported? There are a lot of things to consider when it comes...

The rise of the Bitcoin could lead to new asset disclosure laws

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Jun 3, 2014 | Property Division

It doesn’t matter whether you have been married for a year or twenty years, dividing assets during a divorce is often complicated. In fact, this can be one of the more contentious points when a couple is separating.In the past, property division involved...

Celebrity couple starts a new divorce trend: conscious uncoupling

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | May 30, 2014 | Property Division

It seems like Hollywood is always setting the trends. If a celebrity is seen wearing a certain brand, you can be certain that fans will soon copy the look. When a new restaurant opens and celebrities are seen frequenting the establishment, you can bet that it will...

Recent divorce settlement is one for the record books

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | May 23, 2014 | High-Asset Divorce

As number 148 on the Forbes list of billionaires, Russian-born Dmitry Rybolovlev is well known in elite circles for his profitable and successful business ventures. More recently, Rybolovlev made international headlines, not for his businesses prowess, but for his...

Failure to pay child support? No more kids for you!

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | May 15, 2014 | Child Support

Child support it typically determined based on a number of guidelines and a statutory formula. For Arizona parents, their incomes, health insurance, daycare costs and spousal support payments are just a few of the factors that are considered in the child support...

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