Do I qualify for an annulment in the state of Arizona if the marriage has not been consummated?
Yes, lack of intercourse qualifies as grounds for annulment in Arizona. I have had clients get their marriages annulled on this ground alone.
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Yes, lack of intercourse qualifies as grounds for annulment in Arizona. I have had clients get their marriages annulled on this ground alone.
In Arizona, a stepparent's income is not used in child support calculations.
You will need to verify whether your prior divorce was finalized. If it was not finalized, then your current marriage is not valid, but you will...
In some limited circumstances this would be fine, but generally speaking it would be a conflict of interest for the attorney. If you have an...
With a custody arrangement like yours, it is possible that you will receive child support. Child support is a calculation based on the income of...
You need to speak with an attorney to discuss your situation in detail. Many attorneys offer free consultations. An attorney can discuss custody...
You are married. If you don't want to be, you will need to get a divorce or annulment.
If you do not feel safe with your stepdad you need to talk to the other adults in your life including teachers, doctors, aunts, uncles,...
Whether the mother's rights need to be terminated depends on what you want to do. If you want to adopt your stepchildren, you will need to have...
Whether one spouse commits adultery has no bearing on child custody matters in Arizona. Because of that, it's unlikely that it would matter...