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The Company is not responsible for webcasting or other forms of transmission received from third-party websites. The Company provides these links to you only as a convenience, and the inclusion of any link does not imply endorsement by the Company of any third party website, nor that the Company sponsors, associates or is associated, warranted or legally authorized to endorse any trade name, trademark, logo, legal or official seal, for use. or copyrighted symbol that may be reflected in links. You acknowledge that you assume all risks associated with accessing and using any content provided on a third party website and agree that the Company shall not be liable for any loss or damage of any kind that you may suffer as a result of dealings with third parties. You should contact the administrator of the relevant third-party website if you have any concerns about these links or the content of that third-party website. Divorce from a federal marriage also requires fault charges, but spouses can agree to divorce without having to live apart and separated for two years or more. This is an important difference between legal separation and divorce from marriage of alliance. In proceedings for dissolution of marriage or legal separation . The court transfers to the spouse the sole and separate property of each of the spouses. It also divides community, roommates, and other common property equitably, but not necessarily in kind, regardless of marital misconduct. For the purposes of this Section only, property acquired by one of the spouses outside that State shall be considered joint property if it would have been joint property if it had been acquired in that State.
[Emphasis added.] As in other states, parents in Arizona choose between two types of custody: legal and physical, known in Arizona as legal decision-making and parental leave. Both types of custody arrangements can be entered into either as sole custody or jointly. If the spouses reach an agreement on how to share their parental rights and obligations, the judge will take into account this parenting arrangement and the parents` ability to cooperate. Otherwise, the court decides at its discretion. In all cases, however, when divorcing a child in Mohave County, the court will evaluate many factors associated with a child`s physical and emotional well-being. Talk to an experienced divorce attorney at Stewart Law Group about legal separation and related procedures. Ask. Find out whether, given your particular situation, it would be better to keep the marriage intact or, alternatively, dissolve it. This Website and Applications are not intended to create an attorney-client relationship, and your use of the Company does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and the Company.
Instead, you represent yourself in all legal matters you conduct through the Company`s legal documents department. Similar to a divorce decree, a separation decree is enforceable as a final judgment. Either party may attempt to enforce court orders (e.g., if a party is ordered to pay monthly spousal support for a number of years but has not done so). A legal separation judgment is a step before divorce, but it is a big step. However, the main difference between divorce and legal separation is that a person cannot remarry at the end of the legal separation. In general, a long separation does not result in the loss of rights. But it can reduce some legal arguments, such as the need for spousal support. Or that a parent should have the same parental leave, even if they have not actively participated in the children`s lives throughout the period of physical separation.
