{"id":7140,"date":"2022-06-15T14:30:54","date_gmt":"2022-06-15T21:30:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.jacksonwhitelaw.com\/arizona-family-law\/?page_id=7140"},"modified":"2024-02-22T13:00:09","modified_gmt":"2024-02-22T20:00:09","slug":"divorce-attorneys","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.jacksonwhitelaw.com\/arizona-family-law\/scottsdale\/divorce-attorneys\/","title":{"rendered":"Scottsdale Divorce Attorney"},"content":{"rendered":"
Ending a marriage is never easy. Whether you\u2019ve been together for two months, two years, or two decades, reaching an equitable divorce agreement takes a lot of work — especially when there are children involved. <\/span>At JacksonWhite Law, we understand how difficult getting divorced can be, so we strive to do everything we can to make it a little easier for you. From delivering compassionate customer service to fighting aggressively for your best interests, we\u2019re willing to go the extra mile to give our clients the best possible experience.<\/span><\/p>\n Whether you\u2019d simply like to discuss your options or already in the middle of a complicated separation, our divorce attorneys are here to help. Give us a call at (480) 467-4348<\/a>\u00a0to schedule a consultation, or send us a message using the contact form and we\u2019ll get back to you as soon as possible.<\/span><\/p>\n Most marriages in Arizona are considered standard marriages, which is good news when you\u2019re getting divorced. Unlike other states that require one party to accept fault, a standard marriage may be dissolved in Arizona without any fault. The only requirement is that the marriage must be irretrievably broken, which both parties can attest to without having to assign blame.<\/span><\/p>\n Why is this significant? Because it\u2019s much easier to handle negotiations and reach a divorce agreement when you don\u2019t have to point fingers and place someone at fault. It\u2019s safe to say that nobody wants to be accused of infidelity or criminal activity in a <\/span>divorce decree<\/span><\/a> that\u2019ll become public record, let alone take the blame for why their marriage didn\u2019t work out.<\/span><\/p>\n That said, not all unions are standard marriages in Arizona. State law also allows <\/span>covenant marriages<\/span><\/a>, which tend to be popular in deeply religious families and communities. To be considered a covenant marriage, the engaged couple must complete counseling with a clergy member or marriage counselor, and sign a special declaration with their marriage license application.<\/span><\/p>\n Unfortunately, no-fault divorces don\u2019t apply to covenant marriages. Unless both parties agree to the divorce, the court can only issue a divorce decree for one of the following reasons:<\/span><\/p>\n It\u2019s worth noting that assigning fault may be avoided in a covenant marriage if both parties agree to the divorce, which underlines the importance of working with an attorney who can effectively negotiate an agreement.<\/span><\/p>\n In the ideal world, all divorce cases would be uncontested from the get-go. Both parties would be in complete agreement, the divorce decree would be completely fair to both parties, and everything would go off without a hitch, saving everyone time, money, and effort.<\/span><\/p>\n Of course, divorce cases are rarely that seamless in the real world. <\/span>That said, while most cases rarely start in complete agreement, it\u2019s entirely possible to reach an uncontested divorce with the help of an experienced attorney. Through hard work and negotiations, your attorney can work with your spouse\u2019s attorney to reach an agreement that\u2019s fair to both parties and doesn\u2019t require a drawn-out court battle to issue a divorce decree.<\/span><\/p>\n When an uncontested divorce isn\u2019t possible, seeking a contested divorce is unfortunately the only way to get a divorce decree. This may require mediation, court-mandated counseling, and hearings, and it will certainly require the assistance of a highly experienced legal team at your side.<\/span><\/p>\n Tim is a seasoned family law attorney with decades of experience handling divorce cases. He\u2019s also successfully helped countless clients with post-decree modifications, divorce order enforcement, spousal maintenance, and the division of marital property and debts.<\/span><\/p>\n Jon relishes the opportunity to help his clients resolve family disputes and prides himself in making these complex matters a little easier. He\u2019s developed a reputation for compassionate care with aggressive representation, and is a member of the <\/span>Arizona State Bar<\/span>, Family Law section.<\/span><\/p>\n JacksonWhite Law\u2019s Scottsdale office is located on North Scottsdale Road, just north of Old Town Scottsdale.<\/span><\/p>\n Address<\/b>: 5635 N Scottsdale Rd, Suite 170, Scottsdale, AZ 85250<\/span><\/p>\n Phone number<\/b>: (480) 467-4348<\/span><\/p>\n Divorce cases for Scottsdale residents take place in Maricopa Court Family Court, which is part of the Mesa Southeast Court Complex.<\/span><\/p>\n Address<\/b>: 222 E Javelina Ave, Mesa, AZ 85210<\/span><\/p>\n Phone number<\/b>: (602) 506-1561<\/span><\/p>\n The process may be similar, but no two divorce cases are exactly alike. That\u2019s why you need a legal team that takes a personal, custom approach to every case, and that\u2019s exactly what you\u2019ll find at JacksonWhite Law.<\/span><\/p>\nStandard vs Covenant Marriages in Scottsdale<\/span><\/h2>\n
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Where are the Family Courts in Scottsdale?<\/span><\/h2>\n
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