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FAMILY LAW AREAS OF PRACTICE

Divorce

Arizona statutes refer to divorce as “Dissolution of Marriage”. Simply put, divorce is the legal process of dissolving a marriage between two people.

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Adoption

Adoption is the legal process by which an individual becomes the legal parent of a child that is not biologically theirs.

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Property

Arizona is a “community property” state, which means that each spouse holds a one half-interest in everything acquired during the marriage.

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Parental Relocation

In the transitional world we currently live in, people are often faced with job transfers, career changes, military re-assignments, remarriage and other factors that mandate relocation out of state.

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Third Party / Grandparent Rights

At the Law Office of Tara Kilby, PLLC, we represent Grandparents who seek to legally establish visitation with grandchildren.

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Parenting Time & Legal Decision Making

You have been devoted to your children since their birth. You have been there for all of their milestones. You have nurtured them and taught them.

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Spousal Maintenance (Alimony)

Spousal Maintenance, often referred to as alimony, is one of the most emotionally and financially impactful areas of a divorce.

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Legal Separation

Tara Kilby has been licensed to practice law in the State of Arizona since 1991. Prior to entering private practice, Tara worked at all levels of the Arizona court system.

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Modification and Enforcement of Post-Decree Divorce and Custody Agreements

Life is unpredictable. Circumstances change. Maybe you lost your job. Perhaps your spouse was just promoted and now has twice the income.

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Child Support In Arizona

The process for obtaining a legal separation in Arizona is nearly identical to divorce, with the main distinction being that at the conclusion of the process the marriage is not dissolved.

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Paternity

The filing of a Paternity action is a common first step to establish a parent child relationship, as well as the rights and responsibilities that come with that relationship.

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