Five Necessary Steps Prior to Filing for an Arizona Divorce

Our Phoenix divorce lawyers list five necessary steps to do before filing for a divorce in Arizona.

Divorce is a major decision and a difficult process. It involves many significant changes and requires couples to face tough questions about finances, living situations, and more.

 

Before you file for divorce in Arizona, consider taking these five steps:

  1. Talk to a counselor. Whether you go alone or as a couple, having someone to talk to can make divorce easier for you.
  2. Talk to an attorney. Whether or not you decide to file for divorce or to hire a lawyer, speaking to an attorney will help you understand your rights and options. A divorce attorney can also help you protect yourself and avoid costly mistakes.
  3. Think twice about moving out. Moving out of the marital home may feel like it will give you much needed space and provide relief, but it may not be the best move to take before you file for divorce. You should consult an attorney over this matter.
  4. Know what you have. Review your assets, both personal and marital, so you know where the money, investments, and valuables are and in whose name they are kept.
  5. Protect your assets. The specific steps you will need to take will depend on what assets you have, your particular situation, and your needs. Taking possession of certain assets and separating bank accounts may be two necessary steps. Your attorney or financial advisor can provide you with more guidance.

If you are considering divorce, contact the experienced Arizona divorce attorneys at Mushkatel, Gobbato, & Kile, P.L.L.C. for a confidential case evaluation.

Zachary Mushkatel is a founding attorney of Mushkatel, Gobbato, & Kile, P.L.L.C., who has practiced law in Arizona since 2004.

He also practices before the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

A graduate of the University of Arizona and the University of Minnesota Law School, he started his career as a public defender and entered private practice in criminal defense.

In 2008, Zachary co-founded a firm dedicated to civil law in addition to criminal defense, and he has since expanded his practice to personal injury, estate planning and litigation, guardianships, conservatorships, probate, corporate litigation, real estate, and various civil matters.

He serves on the board and faculty of the Arizona College of Trial Advocacy, and he is a past president and current member of the West Maricopa County Bar Association.

 

Admitted to Arizona Bar – 2004

Years of Experience – More than 20 years

Named Super Lawyer in Arizona 2022- 2025

 

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