
County child support employees decry transition in Pinal County
By Adam Gaub | Casa Grande Dispatch With the transition of the child support division in the Pinal County Attorney’s Office to state control set

By Adam Gaub | Casa Grande Dispatch With the transition of the child support division in the Pinal County Attorney’s Office to state control set

Q&A with Kaine Fisher, Director of Rose Law Group Family Law Department “I was divorced 5 years ago and have since remarried. My ex-husband and

By Craig Harris | The Arizona Republic Steve Nash, the Suns former point guard, said Thursday morning on the witness stand in Maricopa County Superior

By Craig Harris | The Arizona Republic Steve Nash, the former Sun and NBA superstar, returned Wednesday to downtown Phoenix, but it was no homecoming.

By Bonnie Rochman | TIME magazine Two years ago, Erika Johnson gave birth to her first child. When she had trouble breast-feeding, a nurse soothed

An interesting part of the practice of family law are the rare issues. Grandparent visitation cases oftentimes fit into this category. They nearly always prove

By Dan Carden | NWI Politics Two stockbrokers with ties to Northwest Indiana are the first individuals to lose their state securities dealer licenses for

By Christopher Doering | USA TODAY The aging farming population is forcing more operators to deal with the complexities of how to pass along the

By Liza Mundy | TIME Not long ago, after giving a talk about the growing number of women who are breadwinners in their marriages, I

By Beth Duckett and Craig Harris | The Arizona Republic The price tag for Southeast Valley cities’ contributions to the pensions of police officers and

By Daniel Leddy | Staten Island Advance On those relatively rare occasions when the New York Court of Appeals decides a case involving child custody

Q&A with Kaine Fisher, Director of Rose Law Group Family Law Department. “My ex-husband has court-ordered parenting time with our children every other weekend. I

By Carl Bialik | The Wall Street Journal As Rhode Island joins the swelling ranks of states that permit gay marriage, such places are grappling

By John Knicely | KIRO TV OLYMPIA, Wash. — Advocates celebrated what they call a new, more civil divorce option on the Capitol steps Friday

CBS4/NSF Florida Governor Rick Scott shot down a bill Wednesday which would have seen an overhaul of the state’s alimony laws. In a veto letter,

By Judge Steve Halsey | Kanabec County Times One of the life-saving technologies of the past 40 years is the 9-1-1 emergency communications system. Countless

By Erik Eckholm | The New York Times The Mormon Church has declared its support for the Boy Scouts of America’s proposal to end a

By Marlene S. Cooper | The Pasadena/San Gabriel Valley News You may have heard of a case a couple of years ago in which a

By Tejinder Singh | SCOTUSblog At Monday’s oral argument in Hillman v. Maretta, the Justices will consider whether federal law preempts state laws permitting the

By Bill Varian and Kathleen McGrory | Miami Herald/Times Advocates for alimony reform are cheering legislative votes this week to end the awarding of lifetime

Gov. Jan Brewer has vetoed a bill that aimed to settle disputes between families regarding a trust. Brewer says she vetoed the bill Tuesday because

By Kelly Greene | The Wall Street Journal President Barack Obama’s proposal to cap tax-deferred retirement contributions at $3.4 million is raising a lot of
Arizona Foothills Magazine Q&A with Kaine Fisher, Director of Rose Law Group Family Law Department “My son recently, and unexpectedly, passed away and his ex-wife

By Thomas B. Scheffey |The Connecticut Law Tribune If anyone thought former Supreme Court Justice C. Ian McLachlan was going to slip quietly into obscurity

By David Lauter | Los Angeles Times The last several years have seen huge shifts in polls on two intensely debated issues: marijuana legalization and

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has signed a bill designed to force judges to hold initial child custody hearings faster, generally within 60 days, reports AP

By Kathleen McGrory | Miami Herald TALLAHASSEE — Connie Bacher was awarded $1,400 in monthly alimony payments when her 23-year marriage ended in 2009. At
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Is that Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose (in a very straight hair disguise) at this year’s Met Gala? She won’t confirm (or deny), but we think

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa Donning hard hats and neon visibility vests, city officials and staff got a sneak peek at Southbridge Marketplace’s progress last week. Indiana-based

(Photo via ADOT) By Elias Weiss | InMaricopa Maricopa commuters get another chance next week to weigh in on the state transportation plan that funds the long-awaited