Navigating divorce in a city as large as Phoenix can feel overwhelming, but you don't have to figure it out alone. Genesis Legal Group's Phoenix divorce attorneys bring clarity to the process, helping you understand your rights and take confident steps toward your future.
Key Takeaways:
There are a lot of voices telling you what divorce in Arizona looks like. Friends, family, and internet forums all have opinions, and most of what they're saying is either outdated or flat-out wrong. Bad information leads to bad decisions, and bad decisions early in the process can follow you for years.
That's why our seasoned Phoenix divorce attorneys start every case by making sure you understand how Arizona law actually works. Book your in-depth, confidential consultation today, and let's get started on your new beginning.

We hear the same assumptions from clients walking through our doors for the first time. These misunderstandings can shape decisions before the process even begins, so let's clear them up.
"I need a reason to file."
Arizona is a no-fault divorce state. You don't need to prove infidelity, abuse, or any other wrongdoing. You simply state that the marriage is irretrievably broken, and the process moves forward without assigning blame.
"Everything gets split 50/50."
Arizona is a community property state, but courts don't just draw a line down the middle. Judges weigh factors like marriage length, each spouse's financial situation, whether assets were commingled or kept separate, and whether either spouse wasted marital funds.
"Mothers always get primary custody."
Arizona law doesn't favor either parent based on gender. Courts determine parenting time and legal decision-making based on the best interests of the child, including each parent's involvement, stability, and willingness to support the other parent's relationship.
"Divorce always means a long court battle."
Many Arizona divorces settle through mediation or negotiation without ever reaching trial. When both parties are willing to work toward a resolution, the process moves faster and costs significantly less.
Our knowledgeable Phoenix divorce attorneys help you separate fact from fiction so you can approach your case with realistic expectations and a clear strategy.
The financial ripple effects of divorce can catch you off guard if you're not prepared. Two areas that deserve early attention are your tax situation and your credit.
Your filing status changes the year your divorce is finalized. If it's complete by December 31, you'll file as single or head of household for that entire tax year. This shift can significantly affect your tax bracket, deductions, and refund.
If you have children, only one parent can claim each child as a dependent. IRS guidelines determine eligibility based on where the child lives for the majority of the year, though parents can agree to alternate years. This is worth understanding before agreeing to a settlement.
Divorce also affects your credit in ways many people don't anticipate:
Our experienced Phoenix divorce attorneys help you plan for these shifts early so nothing catches you off guard after the paperwork is signed.
Divorce in a metro area as large as Phoenix means you have plenty of attorneys to choose from. At Genesis Legal Group, our award-winning team with over 100 years of combined experience has helped hundreds of families navigate this process.
With a 99% success rate and a commitment to clear communication, our Phoenix divorce attorneys are here to guide you through this with both strategy and heart.
You've already taken the hardest step by looking for answers. Now it's time to get the right ones. Our dedicated Phoenix divorce attorneys at Genesis Legal Group are ready to listen, build a plan around your goals, and advocate for the future you deserve.
You don't have to go through this alone. Contact us today to book your in-depth, confidential consultation and take the first step toward your new beginning.

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