On behalf of Bryson Law Firm, PLC | Dec 29, 2020 | Family Law
Divorce is, in a word, stressful. There are many aspects to consider, decisions to make, and plans to lay. It can feel overwhelming, even for a relatively uncomplicated split where many issues have already been resolved. Add children into the mix, and things get even...
On behalf of Bryson Law Firm, PLC | Dec 4, 2020 | Family Law
It’s not uncommon to look for a fresh start when the calendar turns to a new year. And for that reason, January is one of the most common months for divorce filings. If you’re considering divorce and have plans to go down this path in the new year, there are a variety...
On behalf of Bryson Law Firm, PLC | Nov 6, 2020 | Family Law
Sometimes, when couples divorce, both are at their breaking point and ready for the split. But many other times, one spouse is still heavily invested in the marriage and vehemently does not want a divorce. What happens then? How can you bring the nonaccepting spouse...
On behalf of Bryson Law Firm, PLC | Sep 28, 2020 | Family Law
Almost everyone feels dissatisfaction in their marriage at one point or another since relationships are always changing and evolving over time. However, feeling dissatisfied and surrendering yourself to divorce are two very different things. If you are considering...
On behalf of Bryson Law Firm, PLC | Sep 28, 2020 | Family Law
Child custody matters can be difficult to work through, but this can be a bit easier if both parents decide that they are going to put the children first. There are several things that you might be able to do that could help make things a bit less stressful. One of...
On behalf of Bryson Law Firm, PLC | Sep 11, 2020 | Family Law
Divorce is never cheap. Proper planning, however, can reduce the negative effect divorce has on your finances, and it’s an essential part of moving forward with your life following a marital split. Here are some steps to take to make sure that you’re...
On behalf of Bryson Law Firm, PLC | Jul 23, 2020 | Family Law
Arizona has long presumed paternity when the wife in a married couple has a child. Regardless of the genetics involved, the husband of a woman who has a child is the presumptive father. He will be on the birth certificate and will have both parental rights and...
On behalf of Bryson Law Firm, PLC | Jul 23, 2020 | Family Law
When people think about the main impacts of a divorce, they often think of obvious things like moving out of the house, not living with their spouse any longer or not seeing the children as often. They know that life is going to change. However, it is important to...
On behalf of Bryson Law Firm, PLC | Jul 5, 2020 | Family Law
Marriage is a relationship built on trust and mutual respect. When one partner starts hiding things from the other, that foundation of trust can quickly erode. Financial infidelity has recently become a mainstream concept, although the issues it includes have affected...
On behalf of Bryson Law Firm, PLC | Jun 16, 2020 | Family Law
Sometimes a divorce comes with plenty of signs. You and your spouse may have discussed the issue many times before one of you decides it is time to initiate proceedings. Other times, divorce seems to come from nowhere with one spouse unaware a problem exists until the...