Most parents are thankful for the involvement of grandparents. They can be a source of free or at least low-cost babysitting services. They can take the pressure off of parents when sudden schedule changes arise or a child falls ill at school and needs to get picked...
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Why a judge might modify a support order
On Behalf of Ortega & Ortega, PLLC | May 12, 2021 | Family Law
While you are allowed to end a relationship with your child's other parent, it doesn't absolve you of your obligation to care for your son or daughter. There is a good chance that you will be subject to a child support order created by an Arizona judge after a divorce...
What if divorced parents disagree on medical decisions?
On Behalf of Ortega & Ortega, PLLC | May 8, 2021 | Family Law
Parents make medical decisions on the behalf of their young children. Everything from deciding what doctor to use to choosing what vaccines the child will get is legally up to the parents. This can grow complicated when parents disagree on what decisions to make or...
Is your spouse a narcissist? Expect your divorce to be complicated
On Behalf of Ortega & Ortega, PLLC | Mar 29, 2021 | Family Law
Individuals who have a narcissistic spouse might soon realize that the marriage isn’t going to work. Unfortunately, making the decision to split up doesn’t mean that things are going to be any easier. A narcissist is likely to make the process of divorce a nightmare. ...
Establishing paternity is more than signing a birth certificate
| Feb 26, 2021 | Family Law
In Arizona, it’s important that you establish paternity as soon as you can when you have a child. Signing the birth certificate alone isn’t enough to truly establish your rights. Additionally, child support and custody orders can’t be enforced until paternity is...
How your career choice may increase your risk for divorce
On Behalf of Ortega & Ortega, PLLC | Jan 18, 2021 | Family Law
There's no one reason why couples decide to split up. Factors that may lead them to do so include growing out of love with one another and infidelity. A recent analysis of U.S. Census data by the career website Zippia suggests that a spouse’s profession may affect a...
When you realize your marriage will not work out, what next?
On Behalf of Ortega & Ortega, PLLC | Dec 5, 2020 | Family Law
No matter how hard you try, there could come a time in your life when you realize that your marriage will not work out. Should you find yourself in this situation, it’s important that you have a clear idea of what to do next. Three things you can do when your marriage...