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If you are reading this page, you are probably in a position that you never wanted to be in. Family issues such as dissolution of marriage, separation, custody, parenting time, and support can quickly become emotional and financial burdens. Knowing your legal rights is an essential tool to avoid irreversible mistakes.

The law office of Janet R. Feeley, L.L.C. offers you a free initial consultation to answer the troubling questions of family law such as:

  • What is sole legal custody?
  • What is joint legal custody?
  • What rights do I have with sole legal custody verses joint legal custody?
  • What does the child’s “best interests” mean under Arizona law?
  • What about my best interests?
  • What are my rights regarding child support?
  • What are my rights regarding spousal support?
  • What are my rights regarding property?
  • What are my responsibilities regarding debt?
  • What if the other parent and I were never married – what are my rights?
  • Can I relocate with my child?
  • Can I change the orders that I have now?

Our law office is here to help you with these questions as well as other questions that you may have.

Begin by calling 480-897-0044 for your free initial consultation.


 
 
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