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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...

When kids are involved in a divorce, they come first

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | May 16, 2019 | Child Custody

Arizona divorces come in all shapes and sizes. Some marriages fail in the early years, some do not survive after several decades of union. While the ultimate reason why divorce proceedings are initiated may be as unique as the couple involved, at some point, the...

Addressing the issues that could be unique to a second divorce

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | May 9, 2019 | Divorce

Going through the end of a marriage can be a stressful and daunting experience. Even if this is your second or third marriage, should you and your spouse decide to part ways, the subsequent process can still be difficult to prepare for, regardless of whether you have...

Life and health insurance in a divorce

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | May 8, 2019 | High-Asset Divorce

Arizona couples who are getting a divorce should make sure they do not neglect insurance issues. First, if one person is covered under the other person's employer-sponsored health insurance, it might be necessary to seek a new plan. While it is possible to extend...

Parents can’t always work together

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

Ideally, parents in Arizona and throughout the country will work together to raise their children after a divorce. However, this is not always possible. For example, if a parent has a substance abuse issue, it may be difficult for that person to be present or to...

Make financially beneficial decisions during divorce

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Apr 24, 2019 | High-Asset Divorce

Arizona residents going through divorce know that negotiating financial issues can be challenging. Because of the emotions that are involved in separating from a spouse, determining what to do with the family home, dealing with pressure from family members and...

Parenting agreement can help with addressing child custody

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Apr 19, 2019 | Child Custody

Once you have decided to get divorced, you may naturally worry about how the process will impact your and your young children's futures. After all, in your mind, spending time with the children is far more valuable than any asset you have. The great news is that you...

Facing the challenges associated with co-parenting

On Behalf of Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Apr 17, 2019 | Child Custody

Divorce has offered some Arizona parents a fresh start in life. Even though it has its benefits, ex-spouses who share custody of their children may still experience challenges related to co-parenting. However, there are a few ways parents can face these challenges...

Shared child custody gaining greater acceptance in family courts

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Apr 10, 2019 | Child Custody

Divorcing or separating parents in Arizona need to determine child custody. For much of the 20th century, family courts believed that children belonged with their mothers, and judges almost always granted full custody to mothers. Cultural changes in the past decades,...

Dixie Chicks lead singer in prenuptial agreement fight

by Law Offices of Matthew S. Schultz, P.C. | Apr 1, 2019 | High-Asset Divorce

Arizona fans of the Dixie Chicks may not be aware of the personal drama going on behind the scenes involving the band's lead singer, Natalie Maines. The singer is in a contentious divorce with actor Adrian Pasdar. The singer wants the prenuptial agreement that was...

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