
Fight over wedding invitations for same-sex couples heads to Arizona Supreme Court
Invitation designers are challenging the law because they do not want to design for same-sex couples By Jessica Boehm | Arizona The Arizona Supreme

Invitation designers are challenging the law because they do not want to design for same-sex couples By Jessica Boehm | Arizona The Arizona Supreme

By Mary Jo Pitzl | Arizona Republic A judge’s decision that it was in the best interest of two children for their mother to lose

By Mary Jo Pitzl | The Republic The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has dismissed a case challenging a federal law that requires Native American

Man wins $8 million after suing over wife’s affair A Texas man’s affair with a North Carolina man’s wife will cost him nearly $9 million

AZ Big Media When we think of family law and divorce, we may think of everything from bitter bickering over who gets the house to

States are raising the age of consent to protect children from forced marriage. No state has gone as far as Delaware. By Alan Greenblatt |

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Heterosexual couples that always have had the right to marry in Arizona are not

Congress passed drastic child welfare reforms that aim to reduce the removal of kids from their homes. But some worry they will cost states and

The Daily Beast Oklahoma’s Republican governor, Mary Fallin, has signed into law a bill allowing adoption and foster care agencies to reject prospective parents on

By Chris Coppola| The Republic Barbara Bush took the new honor with a pleasant mix of humor and humility. “This new experience of having people

By Maria Polletta | Arizona Republic The divorced parents had joint custody of their three children and equal parenting time. But soon after the mother

By Ken Belson | The New York Times PITTSBURGH — In this city with a deep and proud relationship with football, a custody dispute has

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services The U.S. Supreme Court this morning rejected a bid by a Tucson woman arguing that gay marriages are

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Sun Saying parents who want children deserve that right, state senators voted Thursday to require

For those 16 and 17, there would be two options By Howard Fischer Capitol Media via Arizona Daily Star A House panel voted Wednesday to

By Mary Jo Pitzl | The Republic The state could be at a crossroads, or cross-purposes, when it comes to dealing with children in families

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times A legislative effort to resolve disagreements over frozen embryos in the midst of divorce would strip away a

By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services A federal appeals court has given new legal protections for parents whose only “offense” is taking pictures of their

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Saying biology matters, an Arizona woman is making a last-ditch effort to keep from

Rose Law Group Reporter For taxpayers who sign divorce agreements after December 31, 2018, alimony will no longer be deductible by the payor or taxable

By Michael Alison Chandler | The Washington Post The every-other-weekend dad, born from two generations of soaring divorce rates, was once a conventional part of

The Stacker.com In 1980, nearly 50% of all marriages ended in divorce. Though now an aged statistic, that astounding number is still cited as conventional

Can’t buy cigarettes and can’t get married By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Saying 18 is plenty young enough, a

KTAR.com U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) voiced his concerns with a tax plan unveiled by House Republicans last week, saying there are several provisions he

By Sarah O’Brien | CNBC Alimony payments mandated by divorce agreements could lose their beneficial tax treatment. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, unveiled

By Andrew Nicla | Cronkite News WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court has refused to hear an Arizona case that pitted a non-Indian mother and Indian

By Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Saying all marriages are created equal, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled today that the spouse
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By AZ Mirror Private equity firms own nearly 3 million apartment units, about 13% of the total apartments across the country, according to a new analysis from

By Jakob Thorington | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona’s yearly legislative session is approaching its end and lawmakers still haven’t settled on a state

By Jordan Gerard | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: The majority of Arizona’s lawmakers have ties to education, yet the state still struggles to find