While managing the future of your financial assets may not be high on your list as you plan your big day, if you have children, pre-wedding is a smart time to revisit your estate plan.
Whether you share custody or have visitation while the other parent has sole custody, Arizona does not allow either parent to move out of state with the children or a distance of more than 100 miles within the state if the move will harm the relationship with the other parent.
When it comes to getting a divorce, there are many things to keep in mind. People should be mindful of the legal challenges they may have to confront, such as working through a difficult dispute over child custody, paying child support or simply dealing with the stress of going to court.
The leading cause of friction in Arizona marriages tends to be money. A disparity between incomes and/or credit scores can spell doom for a marriage within the first five years. That being the case, you may assume that having more money and/or better credit could make you less likely to divorce.