In divorces, many Arizona families opt for the conventional method of splitting time between the parents. When co-parents opt for a 50-50 solution that places the children equally with both parents, they will usually choose arrangements that allow for one week at one...
Month: February 2020
Divorce rates on the rise for couples over 50, study says
Arizona is home to many married couples over the age of 50, some of whom moved to Arizona specifically to enjoy their retirement. Presumably, people do not go into retirement expecting to get a divorce, but one study shows that divorce among couples over 50 in the...
How to provide children with stability after divorce
One of the hardest parts of a divorce for Arizona parents can be dealing with child custody issues and the effect the divorce has on their children. However, good co-parenting practices can help give children a sense of security and stability despite the...
Parental alienation and child custody
Many parents in Arizona who are going through a contested custody battle are shocked when a judge awards custody of their children to the other parent. One common reason this occurs in divorce and child custody cases is parental alienation.The term refers to one...