
Co-Parenting In the Age of the Coronavirus
By Audra Petrolle, Family Law Attorney, Rose Law Group A lot of novel co-parenting issues are emerging in the wake of the coronavirus including: Is

By Audra Petrolle, Family Law Attorney, Rose Law Group A lot of novel co-parenting issues are emerging in the wake of the coronavirus including: Is

By Dan Caplinger | The Motley Fool The global COVID-19 outbreak has everyone thinking about what could happen if the disease spreads more fully across

By Tabitha Mueller | The Nevada Independent The Nevada Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Steve Sanson, the founder of controversial political organization Veterans

By Darcy Olsen and Rebecca Masterson, opinion contributors The Arizona Republic America is in the midst of a drug epidemic. At Gen Justice, a 501(c)(3)

Where couples start “living apart together,” for instance, can make a big difference if they divorce. State laws can also affect trusts and other financial

By HTV National Desk In a country where about half of all marriages result in divorce, marriage can end for a variety of reasons. Career

By Mary Jo Pitzl | The Republic For more than 50 years birth certificates for adopted Arizonans have listed the adoptive parents, while the names

By Benjamin Wood | The Salt Lake Tribune Growing up in Colorado City, Ariz., Shirlee Draper was taught never to speak to anyone in law

By Kwame Anthony Appiah | The New York Times Magazine After a decades-long marriage, my wife and I divorced. We have two sons, now grown.

By Kaine Fisher, Rose Law Group partner and director of Family Law, and Audra Petrolle, family law attorney “I’m just getting engaged and want to propose a

The Trump administration’s proposed rule would allow adoption agencies that refuse to place children with LGBTQ families to still collect federal dollars. By Tim Fitzsimons

It all comes down to the factor of money By Lauren Clark | KSNV TV There’s a new formula that could benefit or hurt you

By Mark McConville | The Wall Street Journal With so many young adults still relying on parents for support, the challenge is how to help

By Kaine Fisher, Rose Law Group partner and director of Family Law, and Audra Petrolle, family law attorney If I don’t have a prenuptial agreement,

By Maria Polletta | Arizona Republic A Phoenix woman who preserved fertilized embryos before undergoing cancer treatment cannot use them without the consent of her

By Julie Jargon | The Wall Street Journal When Jenica Andersen felt the tug for a second child at age 37, the single mom weighed

By Nicole Crites | 3TV/CBS 5 The American Medical Association is calling for a nationwide ban on “conversion therapy,” and in a landmark move later

Two and a half years after moving to Phoenix, the chaos ends for Rihanna Agnew. She can only hope her biological mother finds her way

In states with ‘no fault’ divorces, couples are 8% more likely to both work full-time outside the homeup By Andrew Keshner | MarketWatch Divorces can

By Ben Winslow | Fox 13 In a series of rulings made public Saturday, the state’s top court has opened a window for “alleged fathers” to establish

Raquel Petersen alleges Maricopa County assessor hid and spent their money for his own benefit. Prosecutors have seized both their assets as potential restitution By

By Jessica Swarner | KTAR Arizona’s top education official says there’s no need for two education-related bills being pushed by a state representative. Democratic Superintendent

‘By Adam Liptak | The New York Times Magazine Scores of families, using commercial DNA testing kits, have learned in recent years that, decades ago, their

By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic Social worker Mary Jarman called a young adoption agent named Paul Petersen in the early 2000s to discuss adoption

By Dianna M. Nanez The Arizona Department of Child Safety isn’t giving foster parents the information they are legally entitled to, so they can properly care for

By Steven Hsieh | Phoenix New Times County Assessor Paul Petersen, who’s facing possible prison time for an adoption scheme involving pregnant Marshallese women, helped

By Jessica Boehm and Robert Anglen | Arizona Republic Maricopa County Assessor Paul Petersen has not resigned from his elected post, despite indictments in three
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By AZ Mirror In the five years since the 2020 presidential election, during which Republicans sowed doubt in election systems by spreading evidence-free “fraud” claims,

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: On Feb. 2, Gov. Katie Hobbs made her position on the Colorado River clear. Either the

By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter The Phoenix housing market is doing almost everything right—and still struggling to move buyers off the sidelines.