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Non-custodial parents should track support payments

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Aug 1, 2019 | Child Custody

In situations where people are co-parenting children in Arizona, the non-custodial parent is likely to be granted generous visitation rights. The non-custodial parent should pay attention to the details of the visitation schedule and follow it closely. He or she...

Necessary documents for child custody hearings

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Jul 26, 2019 | Child Custody

During child custody hearings in Arizona, the family court judge has to determine what type of child custody arrangement is best for the children. Parents who have to attend such hearings should make sure that they submit the necessary documents with their petitions...

Scenarios in which parenting plan modifications may be necessary

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Jul 18, 2019 | Child Custody

As a parent, your primary focus likely includes taking every possible measure to protect the interests of your kids. If you and the other parent are no longer married, you likely placed a significant portion of your focus on reaching an acceptable parenting plan with...

The deadbeat label shouldn’t apply to everyone

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

Parents in Arizona who fall behind on child support payments may not be doing so on purpose. However, they may still be labeled a deadbeat by the state or by others who don't fully understand why they aren't keeping up with their financial obligations. It is important...

How to co-parent after a divorce

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Jul 9, 2019 | Child Custody

Even after divorce, Arizona parents of minor children generally must maintain a co-parenting relationship. This can be challenging, but it is important to the well-being of their children that they try to avoid conflict. Some parents may struggle to communicate after...

Crossing state lines can alter child support calculations

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Jun 19, 2019 | Child Support

Child support payments in Arizona can be significantly lower than those right across the border in New Mexico, according to one study. Custody X Change, a smartphone app marketed to single and divorced parents to manage child custody and visitation schedules, used...

Non-custodial parents play an important role

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Jun 14, 2019 | Child Custody

Arizona parents who decide to divorce could face major changes in how their families function. While most parents hate to spend more time away from their children than necessary, divorce usually comes with some level of shared time between the exes. There are a number...

Mistakes for divorced parents of teens to avoid

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | May 29, 2019 | Child Custody

Divorced parents in Arizona who may have co-parented successfully for years might face new challenges as their children become teens. Parents may make the mistake of taking a more hands-off approach to their child and one another under the assumption that the teen is...

Selling or keeping the family home in divorce

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | May 21, 2019 | Property Division

If one person in Arizona hopes to keep the home in a divorce, that person should treat the process with the same diligence that would be used in purchasing a new home. Emotional reasons, especially if there are children, often influence this decision, but it is...

Alimony: should you receive all payments now or spread them out?

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | May 18, 2019 | Spousal Support

As you embark on the path to divorce, you worry about how you will survive financially without your spouse's monetary support. At the same time, you realize that your marriage is over, and you have no choice but to break up. The good news is that you can seek support...

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