Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

At Buescher Law Group, we specialize in a variety of family law matters, including:

  • Divorce
  • Child Custody and Parenting Time
  • Child and Spousal Support
  • Modifications to Existing Orders
  • Property Division
  • Domestic Violence and Protection Orders

The length of a divorce case can vary. In Arizona, there is a mandatory 60-day waiting period from the time the divorce petition is filed. However, the overall duration depends on factors such as whether the divorce is contested or uncontested and the complexity of issues like property division, child custody, or support.

Filing for divorce in Arizona involves several steps:

  1. Filing a Petition for Divorce – The process begins with one spouse filing a petition with the court.
  2. Serving the Petition – The other spouse must be served with the divorce papers.
  3. Negotiation or Mediation – Many divorces are resolved through negotiation or mediation to avoid a lengthy court battle.
  4. Finalizing the Divorce – Once the terms are agreed upon or a court order is made, the divorce is finalized.

Our team at Buescher Law Group will guide you through each step to ensure your interests are protected.

  • Joint Custody means both parents share decision-making responsibility for their child’s upbringing, including matters like education, health care, and religion.
  • Sole Custody means one parent has primary authority over decision-making, though the other parent may still have parenting time.

If there is a significant change in circumstances, such as a change in income, relocation, or the child’s needs, you may be eligible to modify an existing custody or support order. The process involves filing a petition with the court and demonstrating the need for the change.

Yes, it is possible to file for divorce without an attorney. However, family law matters are often complex, especially when issues like property division, child custody, and support are involved. Having an experienced attorney from Buescher Law Group can ensure your rights are protected and that the process runs smoothly.

If you are facing domestic violence, we strongly recommend seeking immediate help. Buescher Law Group can assist you in obtaining a Protection Order and provide legal counsel throughout the process. Your safety is the priority, and we’ll work quickly to ensure that you and your family are protected.

Scheduling a consultation is simple. You can call us at 480-344-1802, email us at info@buescherlaw.com, or fill out the Contact Us form on our website. We’ll respond promptly and arrange a convenient time for your consultation.

Not necessarily. Many family law matters can be resolved through negotiation, mediation, or settlement agreements. However, if a resolution cannot be reached outside of court, Buescher Law Group will represent you in court to protect your rights and interests.

Protecting your rights begins with understanding your legal options. Our experienced family law attorneys will ensure that your interests are represented in all matters related to divorce, custody, and support. We’ll help you navigate the legal system and ensure your voice is heard.

We work with you to find a resolution in all types of divorce circumstances.
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