Areas of Practice

Richard Lundin represents people in divorce and custody cases. His practice includes negotiation of property settlement agreements, custody agreements and litigation of issues when the parties cannot agree. Areas of practice include:

Divorce

Arizona is a “no-fault” divorce state, which means that a divorce is granted and property and debts divided without regard to marital misconduct.

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Child Custody

Parenting time is called “visitation” or “physical custody” and legal decision-making is often called “legal custody” in other parts of the country.

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Child Support

Effective April 1, 2018, Arizona adopted new child support guidelines designed to ensure each parent contributes a proportional share toward

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Alimony & Spousal Support

Spousal maintenance, formerly called alimony, is meant to support an ex-spouse who experiences economic difficulties following divorce.

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Modification of Court Orders

While you may have put your divorce or separation behind you, that doesn’t mean you will be done with all the legal obstacles tied to it.

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Enforcement of Court Orders

If a party does not pay their Court-ordered child support or child support related expense payments (i.e. such as health insurance, health

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Division of Assets & Debts

Yes, Arizona is one of the minorities of states that follows community property rules. The majority of states adhere to equitable distribution

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Orders of Protection

A civil court order was issued to prevent continuing acts of family violence. Family violence is defined as any act by one member of a family

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Business Valuations

In community property states like Arizona, all property acquired during a marriage is divided equally in the event of a divorce.

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Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements

In Arizona, two people may voluntarily join in a prenuptial agreement before they marry. You may be familiar with the prenup by its other names,

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Grandparent Rights

While some grandparents live far away from their grandchildren, others are heavily involved in their grandchildren’s lives. When a child’s home splits,

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