The Controversy Surrounding Arizona No-Fault Divorce
Although most US states have enacted no-fault divorce laws at this point in time, there are many people out there who disagree with the idea and believe that no-fault laws are actually harmful. It’s not an easy issue, and both sides have made compelling arguments for and against Arizona no-fault divorce.
The Argument against Arizona No-Fault Divorce
Many people who are against no-fault divorce believe that the law makes it too easy to get divorced and devalues the promises inherent in marriage vows. It does not give the other spouse a choice – or a chance to save the marriage – but that person may still be left with a much lower standard of living, even though he or she did nothing wrong.
The Argument for Arizona No-Fault Divorce
For those who support no-fault laws, there is a belief that these laws reduce the strain on Arizona family courts and shorten the divorce process, which reduces the emotional toll on both children and parents. No-fault laws also make it easier for people to leave abusive marriages, and supporters point out that financial decisions are made based on need and ability rather than fault.
No matter how the laws stand, the Scottsdale divorce attorneys with Curry, Pearson & Wooten will always work hard to provide skilled legal assistance to our clients. Contact a friendly and knowledgeable Scottsdale divorce attorney today at 1-888-929-5292 to schedule a completely free, no-obligation meeting to discuss your situation.
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