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What parents should know about their custody rights

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Dec 20, 2019 | Child Custody

Parents in Arizona may want or need to transfer custody of their children to another party on a temporary basis. This could be because the parent becomes ill, doesn't have the financial resources to care for them or has just gone through a divorce. Generally speaking,...

What to think about when considering divorce

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Dec 11, 2019 | Divorce

Divorce is something that happens to many marriages, no matter where you live, how much money you make or how old you are. Sometimes, even when both spouses make the effort to work out issues, the best thing is for them to go their separate ways. It is often not an...

How to successfully raise children after a divorce

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Dec 2, 2019 | Child Custody

Every parent in Arizona wants their children to thrive. However, a divorce can really throw a wrench into the system. As the parents try to raise their children between two separate households, many issues could arise. Here are a few things parents can do to...

Tips for communicating with a toxic co-parent

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Nov 21, 2019 | Child Custody

Arizona parents who share custody of their children with a toxic ex-spouse may feel trapped in a difficult situation. However, there are ways they can keep their sanity and stay focused on the kids' best interests despite the power struggles, drama and manipulation...

Worried about the holidays because of your recent divorce?

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Nov 12, 2019 | Divorce

In Arizona and throughout the country, people are gearing up for the 2019 holiday season. Perhaps, your plan of events will begin with a Thanksgiving celebration surrounded by family and friends. Then again, maybe you are opting for a quiet, simple holiday this year....

Protect and rebuild wealth with a divorce financial specialist

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Nov 12, 2019 | High-Asset Divorce

A divorce financial specialist may be a useful professional for some Arizona couples to work with during a divorce. In particular, people with complex assets or who are unfamiliar with the marital finances may benefit from their expertise. This can include experience...

How parents can work out a visitation schedule for babies

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Nov 6, 2019 | Child Custody

One step for most parents getting a divorce in Arizona is working out a schedule for custody and visitation. If their child is an infant, there are some additional considerations to keep in mind.Parents who are the main caregiver may hesitate to hand the child over to...

Are you an Arizona parent preparing for divorce? Read this

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Nov 1, 2019 | Child Custody, Divorce

The day you made the final decision to file for divorce in an Arizona court, you might have had mixed feelings. Especially if you've been married for 10 years or more, you might have felt a sense of mourning or sorrow for the relationship you were now choosing to...

How to deal with custody issues relating to child safety

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Oct 25, 2019 | Child Custody

Parents in Arizona generally get to stay in contact with their children after a divorce. However, custodial parents who have concerns about their children's safety may feel uncomfortable about complying with a visitation order. Those concerns could range from how a...

Obtaining child support modifications because of a hardship

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Oct 15, 2019 | Child Support

Generally, a child support payment is based on how much a noncustodial parent earns. The goal when crafting a child support order is to ensure that the child's needs are met. However, if parents in Arizona experience a job loss or other financial hardship, it's...

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