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Arizona’s No Fault Divorce System
Arizona operates under a no-fault divorce system, meaning that spouses do not have to prove fault or wrongdoing to dissolve their marriage. Instead of having to show that one spouse was at fault for the breakdown of the marriage (e.g., through infidelity or abuse), the only requirement is that one party alleges that the...
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Friends of the Court Arizona Spring Fling 2025
The Friends of the Court Arizona Spring Fling 2025, brought together community members, legal professionals, and advocates to celebrate the successes of alternative court programs, such as local Veterans’ Courts and Community Courts. These programs provide compassionate, holistic solutions to individuals involved in the criminal justice system, offering legal support and social services to...
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Embracing A Fresh Start – Challenges of Co-Parenting
Written by Alison Anders and Sarah Werner As the new year begins, many people reflect on the past and set goals for the future. For co-parents, the start of a new year can bring a mix of emotions. While the holidays may have come and gone, the challenges of navigating co-parenting relationships often continue....
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Guardianship and Child Welfare
it takes a village. The value of having a "village" is incomprehensible, especially when the child's parents are struggling. Guardianship is a great vehicle to ensure a child's welfare when their parent(s) cannot care for them. In this case, a guardianship action may be filed requesting that third parties act in their parents' stead. Acting in a parent's...
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