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Divorce Filing in Arizona

Divorce filing in Arizona, a Guy’s Perspective Guys, divorces don’t have to be complicated or an expensive exercise in futility. In many instances, a divorce can involve the preparation and filing of paperwork with the help of a certified legal document preparer, which can save them both money. These are some of the general guidelines [...]

By |2023-09-23T23:50:26+00:00February 28th, 2023|CHILD SUPPORT, Custody, divorce|0 Comments

Process Servers

When attempting to serve a Petition for Dissolution, occasionally process servers are called upon to serve these legal documents to an uncooperative spouse. Process servers must be certified and licensed by the Arizona Supreme Court in order to serve legal documents on someone. They are given either a physical description or photograph of the spouse. [...]

By |2019-06-14T22:36:08+00:00June 23rd, 2011|The Divorce Guy Blog|0 Comments

Links

We have a strong desire to provide affordable legal services to our clients.  Sometimes we have determined that some of our potential clients are in need of the services of an Attorney and frequently ask for a referral.  Likewise there may be times when you have a client that you may be unable to help [...]

By |2019-06-14T22:36:09+00:00May 15th, 2010|The Divorce Guy Blog|0 Comments

What is a "No Fault" divorce?

According to answers.com, the definition of a no-fault divorce is "a divorce which is granted without the necessity of finding a spouse to have been guilty of some marital misconduct." Before no-fault divorce statutes were established, one had to prove that specific marital misconduct, such as infidelity or abandonment, had taken place, and there had [...]

By |2019-06-14T22:36:09+00:00March 23rd, 2010|The Divorce Guy Blog|0 Comments

What is a legal document preparer?

I still get this question amazingly enough even from my clients.  Legal document preparers prepare legal documents, file legal documents, and serve legal documents.  We are able to offer people general information as it pertains to the law but cannot give legal advice, offer opinions or strategies for a client's particular case. We can give [...]

By |2019-06-14T22:36:09+00:00May 25th, 2009|The Divorce Guy Blog|0 Comments