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		<title>Finding a Qualified Family Law Attorney in Phoenix or Scottsdale, AZ</title>
		<description>Family law matters often involve high levels of emotion and can vary in complexity. It is important to work with a family law attorney who has the experience and dedication to listen to your unique needs. This is essential to facilitating an easier transition.</description>
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			<title>Filing for Divorce in Arizona: Do I need a Divorce Attorney?</title>
			<description>The decision to pursue divorce is rarely simple and often involves a mix of emotions. There are many paths that you can take to make the divorce amicable or complicated. An attorney can help you file the correct paperwork, mediate the process, and represent your case in trial if needed.</description>
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			<title>Contested vs. Uncontested Divorce in Arizona</title>
			<description>If both parties agree to the terms of divorce, additional hearings or a trial are not needed and a settlement can be reached. No-Fault Divorces (also called "contested divorce") are pursued when each spouse cannot agree on the terms for divorce. Unfortunately, a family court hearing is generally needed. This stresses the importance of having a Phoenix Divorce Attorney at your side.</description>
			<link>http://www.dalylawfirmaz.com/FamilyLaw/Divorce/ContestedDivorce.aspx</link>
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			<title>Taking Steps to Regain Child Custody in Phoenix or Scottsdale, AZ</title>
			<description>Child custody issues are often at the center of divorces. Unless handled with care, they can quickly become messy or even traumatizing on the children involved. A child custody attorney in Arizona can help you pursue your parental rights or another favorable outcome.</description>
			<link>http://www.dalylawfirmaz.com/FamilyLaw/ChildCustody.aspx</link>
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			<title>How to Obtain or Calculate Child Support Payments in Arizona</title>
			<description>The state of Arizona maintains its own guidelines for child support. For a parent who wishes to obtain child support, they enter a legal process where the court determines the monthly amount of payments the non-custodial parent can make. This is considered using several factors including gross income and childrearing expenses.</description>
			<link>http://www.dalylawfirmaz.com/FamilyLaw/ChildSupport.aspx</link>
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			<title>Using a Family Law Attorney to Create a Child Visitation Schedule</title>
			<description>A judge is not necessary to establish a child visitation schedule. In fact, the best path is for the parents to create a schedule that works for all parties. A family law attorney can be an asset in creating a workable visitation schedule without the need of a court judge.</description>
			<link>http://www.dalylawfirmaz.com/FamilyLaw/Visitation.aspx</link>
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			<title>Creating a Valid Pre-Nuptial Agreement in Phoenix, Arizona</title>
			<description>Pre-nuptial agreements are not limited to couples with high assets. They are used in many Arizona marriages where the couple has concerns over keeping debt and finances separate, estate planning, and providing for children from other marriages.</description>
			<link>http://www.dalylawfirmaz.com/FamilyLaw/PrenuptialMaritalAgreements.aspx</link>
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			<title>Should I Hire an Attorney to File for Bankruptcy in Scottsdale, AZ?</title>
			<description>Unfortunately, the state of the economy has led many men and women in Scottsdale and Phoenix to file for bankruptcy. This is a path that those with serious debt take to regain control of their finances. A Scottsdale bankruptcy attorney can help you determine your financial options and petition for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Arizona.</description>
			<link>http://www.dalylawfirmaz.com/Bankruptcy.aspx</link>
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			<title>Using an Employment Law Attorney to Resolve Wrongful Termination Situations in Arizona</title>
			<description>As a right to work state, employees work "at will" in Arizona. Employers also have to right to fire an employee at any time. However, this cannot be done due to age, disability, national origin, pregnancy, race, religion, retaliation, sexual harassment or other forms of discrimination. An employment lawyer can help you determine your legal options.</description>
			<link>http://www.dalylawfirmaz.com/CivilLitigation/EmploymentLaw.aspx</link>
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