
How Are Pets Handled During Divorce
How are Pets and Emotional Support Animals handled during divorce in Arizona? Arizona is a community property state and pets are technically property. But, you can’t divide pets the way you would a table and
How are Pets and Emotional Support Animals handled during divorce in Arizona? Arizona is a community property state and pets are technically property. But, you can’t divide pets the way you would a table and
Having trouble finding a cheap divorce? Some firms often run special promotions, have attorneys with discounted consultation fees, and provide other ways to help potential clients save money on moving forward with their legal separation.
We get a lot of questions about the tax consequences of divorce, and Billie Tarascio walks you through the tax consequences you might face as a result of divorce. Divorce is not considered a taxable
Happy New Year! I’m finding myself lost after going through a divorce at the end of the last decade and wondering what this means as we head into 2020. I’m starting with a 5 day
Separating from a spouse, dividing a family, and starting over are a difficult cocktail to swallow all at one time. Stir in the Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years and the concept of divorce during holidays
Picking up the pieces may be easy, but fitting them back together is like working on a tear-soaked puzzle in the dark. Finding a way to organize your life after divorce takes time, patience, and
Getting divorced can involve a lengthy and expensive legal process. Your property is divided, a custody order is put in place if you have children, and the partnership should be dissolved with all the assets
Family Law Attorney Billie Tarascio talks about the five tangible benefits for kids having divorced parents, including more vacations and parties, happier more relaxed parents and the truest best version of you as a parent.
When you go through a divorce, your ability to remember things and stay focused is going to be difficult. There are obvious effects of divorce on your brain and in this video, attorney Billie Tarascio