Estate Planning and Your Divorce: What happens if You Do Not Address Estate Planning After a Divorce

The divorce process is not the only legal matter that you need to address when your marriage is ending. The experienced Arizona estate planning attorneys at Blake & Pulsifer, PLC can help you […]

By |2026-02-25T23:27:39-07:00February 25th, 2026|Family Law|Comments Off on Estate Planning and Your Divorce: What happens if You Do Not Address Estate Planning After a Divorce

Emergency vs. Expedited Hearings in Arizona Family Court: When You Can Get in Front of a Judge Faster

Family law matters may be pressing in nature, meaning that you cannot wait for the standard court schedule to unfold. When you need emergency action on your matter, the Arizona family lawyers at Blake […]

By |2026-02-25T23:33:41-07:00February 15th, 2026|Family Law|Comments Off on Emergency vs. Expedited Hearings in Arizona Family Court: When You Can Get in Front of a Judge Faster

Unmarried Couples in Arizona: How to Protect Yourself with a Cohabitation Agreement

A cohabitation agreement can be a crucial financial underpinning of your relationship. An experienced Tempe family law attorney at Blake & Pulsifer can help protect you by negotiating or reviewing this agreement.

When you choose to […]

By |2026-01-26T15:03:55-07:00January 26th, 2026|Business Law, Family Law|Comments Off on Unmarried Couples in Arizona: How to Protect Yourself with a Cohabitation Agreement

From Partnership to Divorce When Your Spouse Is Also Your Business Partner

One of the major issues in any divorce in Arizona is equitably dividing the marital property between the spouses. The Tempe divorce lawyers at Blake & Pulsifer can assist with all issues relating to […]

By |2026-01-26T15:01:27-07:00January 10th, 2026|Family Law|Comments Off on From Partnership to Divorce When Your Spouse Is Also Your Business Partner

When is Spousal Maintenance Appropriate and Factors to Consider

Special maintenance is one of the many complicated factors that come into play in an Arizona divorce. The experienced Arizona spousal maintenance attorneys at Blake & Pulsifer, PLC […]

By |2026-01-20T15:07:43-07:00December 4th, 2025|Family Law|Comments Off on When is Spousal Maintenance Appropriate and Factors to Consider

How Mental Health Impacts Child Custody in Arizona

Mental health plays a major role in Arizona child custody decisions. If you’re going through a custody battle and mental health is a concern, you need to understand how courts view these issues and what […]

By |2026-01-20T15:07:45-07:00October 6th, 2025|Family Law|Comments Off on How Mental Health Impacts Child Custody in Arizona

How Addiction Impacts Child Custody in Arizona

Drug or alcohol problems make custody cases much harder. If you have an addiction or your child’s other parent does, Arizona judges will look at this closely when deciding where your child should live.

Having a […]

By |2026-01-20T15:07:45-07:00September 15th, 2025|Family Law|Comments Off on How Addiction Impacts Child Custody in Arizona

Child Therapy After Divorce: Who Pays and Who Decides?

When your child needs therapy after divorce, you’re probably wondering who has to pay for it and who gets to choose the therapist. These questions come up all the time, and the answers aren’t always […]

By |2026-01-20T15:07:46-07:00September 4th, 2025|Family Law|Comments Off on Child Therapy After Divorce: Who Pays and Who Decides?

Modern Prenuptial Agreements: Why Tempe Couples Are Planning Ahead?

More couples in Tempe are adding an unexpected item to their wedding planning checklists: prenuptial agreements. What was once considered a tool exclusively for the wealthy has become increasingly common among everyday couples planning their […]

By |2026-01-20T15:07:46-07:00July 26th, 2025|Family Law|Comments Off on Modern Prenuptial Agreements: Why Tempe Couples Are Planning Ahead?

Denied Access to Your Grandchildren? How Arizona Grandparents Can Petition for Visitation

For many Arizona grandparents, losing contact with grandchildren represents one of life’s most painful experiences. When family relationships break down (whether through divorce, death, or personal conflicts), grandparents often find themselves caught in the middle, […]

By |2026-01-20T15:07:46-07:00July 5th, 2025|Family Law|Comments Off on Denied Access to Your Grandchildren? How Arizona Grandparents Can Petition for Visitation
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