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Annulments can occur when the marriage between a couple was never legally valid to begin with, in such cases as a fraudulent marriage, incest, bigamy, or if one of the parties was acting under the influence of drugs or while intoxicated.

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Child Custody Lawyers Helping Clients Find Solutions in Chandler, AZ
When going through a divorce or legal separation, one of the most important matters to deal with is who will take legal custody of the children.

Parents who are going through a divorce already have a lot on their plates. They are dealing with the trauma of separating from a spouse they have spent their lives with up to this point and face the prospect of an entirely new way of life.

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When you are considering ending a marriage, you are probably dealing with the emotions and stresses that come along with such a drastic life change.

Facing legal issues within the family can be one of the most difficult experiences to handle.

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Mediation Attorneys Helping Clients in Chandler
When family conflicts seem to be beyond resolution, there are times when the courts are necessary for the legal decision-making process.

Every family law case has a lasting impact on both the parents and the children involved.

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Spousal maintenance, often known as alimony or spousal support, refers to the payments an individual makes for their ex-spouse who may not have the resources or income to support themselves after a divorce.

Divorce processes can be notoriously slow, even in Arizona, where the utmost care is taken to resolve disputes as quickly as possible.

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For those who have suffered abuse from a close relative or spouse, one of the most challenging parts of getting help is to step forward and tell someone what is going on.