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Bilingual Family Law Support Through Life's Transitions

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Family Law Services

Divorce & Legal Separation

Guiding you through divorce with respect and clear communication about property, finances, and next steps.

Child Custody & Parenting Time

Protecting your children's wellbeing while fighting for your parental rights and meaningful relationships.

Child Support & Spousal Maintenance

Ensuring fair financial arrangements that support your children's needs and your family's future.

Paternity & Fathers' Rights

Establishing legal paternity and protecting fathers' rights to be involved in their children's lives.

Modifications & Enforcement

Changing or enforcing existing court orders when circumstances change or agreements aren't being followed.

Domestic Violence Protection

Emergency orders of protection and safe, confidential legal support when safety is at risk.

How We Help

Family legal matters can be emotionally challenging. At Chaidez Law Firm, we provide compassionate guidance and clear communication throughout the process.

Our bilingual team ensures that language barriers never interfere with protecting your family's interests. We explain every option in plain terms, in your preferred language.

Whether you're going through a divorce, fighting for custody, or seeking protection, we stand by your side with sensitivity and strength.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long will my divorce take?

In Arizona, there's a minimum 60-day waiting period after filing. However, the total time depends on your specific situation, whether it's contested, and if there are children involved. During your consultation, we'll provide a timeline estimate for your case.

¿Cómo se determina la custodia en Arizona?

En Arizona, las decisiones de custodia se basan en el mejor interés del niño. El tribunal considera factores como el vínculo entre padres e hijos, la estabilidad del hogar, y la voluntad de los padres para fomentar una relación con el otro padre.

Will I have to go to court for my family case?

Not necessarily. Many family law matters can be resolved through negotiation, mediation, or settlement. We strive to find amicable solutions when possible, but we're fully prepared to advocate for you in court when needed.

Can you help with emergency custody situations?

Yes. We can help you file for emergency orders when there are concerns about a child's safety or well-being. These situations are given priority by the courts.

"Attorney Chaidez guided me through my divorce with compassion and strength. He fought for my children's best interests and helped me start a new chapter."

— Laura M., Mesa