divorce

For Better or Worse: When Divorced Couples Are Forced to Live Together

As Arizona family lawyers, we see many different scenarios when two people decide to legally end their marriage. Recently, we’ve seen a growing trend emerge: couples who want to get divorced but can’t afford not to live together after the divorce.

More and more couples who decide to legally separate from one another are still living together after the divorce has been finalized. Why would two individuals who struggled to live together as husband and wife want to continue to live with one another after a divorce? The simple answer is finances.

Because of this, it’s important to retain an Arizona divorce lawyer who can successfully extricate you from a marriage. Many times, we’ve discovered, these types of divorces end on an amicable note because both parties involved in the divorce still have to see each other when they get home. That’s where having an experienced divorce lawyer becomes very important.

A Calculated Move

After deducting the high cost of a divorce from the equation, couples who are already dealing with financial debt view living together as a way to salvage their personal finances. Many divorcees are faced with the burden of trying to maintain two households, so only maintaining one is more manageable financially.

Aside, from the overall expense of divorce, the housing market has been an additional contributing factor as to why couples remain living under the same roof. Homes are not worth what they used to be, and selling the home would only perpetuate the debt homeowners have accumulated. Living together is seen as the only option.

Hiring an experienced family law attorney can help you decide if this is the best option for you. As Arizona divorce lawyers, we have a wide range of professional contacts who can help you determine whether or not you will be able to finance your existing home in your own name. If it’s not possible, then it helps to know this so you don’t spend resources in court fighting for something you can’t keep.

It’s easy to see how this can become complicated very quickly. That’s where experience becomes a necessity. From our perspective, these cases differ greatly from most divorce cases and must be handled with a great deal of discretion. In some cases, one of the parties appears on the mortgage but both parties are being ordered to pay their half of the monthly payments, a scary concept for the one person on the mortgage who really has skin in the game if the payments aren’t made.

Will This Continue?

It appears it will for the at least the time being. Until the housing and financial markets start to make a comeback, we anticipate more couples arriving at this solution. Negotiating the divorce settlement amicably becomes that much more important.

Will the decision for divorced couples to continue living together payoff? Only time will tell.

Spousal Support in an Arizona Divorce Can Have a Big Impact, Say Divorce Attorneys at Family Law Firm Corso Law Group

The Arizona divorce lawyers at Corso Law Group in Scottsdale know that when it comes to spousal support in Arizona, having an experienced family law attorney on your side can make a big impact on the final outcome.

Understanding the scope of alimony or spousal support in Arizona is important when it comes to the divorce process, according to the experienced Arizona family law attorneys at Corso Law Group, as is hiring an attorney well-versed in family law for any Arizona divorce case.

“The question of spousal support is often one of the most difficult issues people face when they are involved in divorce or legal separation proceedings,” said John M. Rhude, Esq., founding partner of Corso Law Group. “It’s important to arm yourself with a divorce lawyer who will fight for your rights.”

In Arizona, alimony is often referred to as spousal support and spousal maintenance. Spousal support is an area of family law which uses complex calculations to determine need (if any), the amount to be paid and the duration of support to either spouse.

Simply put, spousal support is the amount of money one spouse pays to the other spouse to support them – usually for a determined length of time. Spousal support is intended to assist a spouse in meeting his or her reasonable needs when those needs cannot be met through employment or property.

When seeking spousal support in Arizona, the family law attorneys at Corso Law Group are available to put their experience to work to ensure their clients’ interests are represented in court.

“Spousal support may be awarded to a husband or wife in Arizona for any of a number of reasons,” Rhude said. “The amount and duration of support is usually determined by the court

and is assessed on a case-by-case basis, which makes having an experienced lawyer on your side very important.”

There are several factors considered when determining the amount of spousal support to award:

– The ability of the spouse to provide for his or her reasonable needs through employment or property.

– The age or condition of children for whom the spouse is the caregiver. – The length of time needed to re-educate for the workforce.

– The duration of the marriage.

– The standard of living during the marriage.

– The age of the spouse and his or her ability to become gainfully employed due to age.

For more information on how spousal support is awarded and calculated, please visit http://crfamilylaw.com.

Regardless of the situation, the family law attorneys at Corso Law Group pride themselves on being both professional and caring advocates for their clients. They recognize the importance of not only professional representation, but also the need for compassion and understanding with their clients, stressing honesty and communication throughout the process.

“As a rule, we stress both a personal touch with all of our clients and a commitment to delivering the fairest results,” Rhude said. “Our approach to practicing law begins and ends with making sure each and every client receives the most professional representation possible.”

In addition to spousal support cases, the experienced attorneys at Corso Law Group handle all types of Arizona family law cases, including Arizona divorce issues such as child custody, child support, alimony disputes, divorce mediation, hidden asset issues and visitation rights.

The experienced family law attorneys at Corso Law Group serve clients throughout Arizona, including the cities of Ahwatukee, Avondale, Buckeye, Chandler, El Mirage, Gilbert, Glendale, Goodyear, Mesa, Peoria, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sun City, Surprise, Tempe, Tolleson and Youngtown.

To schedule a free consultation, please visit www.corsolawgroup.com or call (480) 471-4616. Corso Law Group, PLLC is located at 17470 N. Pacesetter Way Scottsdale, AZ 85255.

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