
family law services in arizona
protecting what matters most with clarity and compassion
At Jade Law Office, family law is more than just legal representation—it’s about guiding people through some of the most pivotal and high-stakes transitions of their lives. Whether you’re navigating a high-net-worth divorce, a high-conflict custody dispute, or the intersection of community property and business ownership, we deliver strategy backed by strength. Jade Law Office emphasizes steady guidance, clear advocacy, and a focus on protecting what matters most.
Family law matters are legally complex and emotionally charged. We handle issues involving legal separation, annulment, establishment of paternity, and cases involving withholding, alienation, or contested parental rights. Lundyn J. Garrett offers decisive counsel, creative solutions, and no doubt about who’s advocating for you.
comprehensive family law services
We handle a wide range of family law matters to protect your rights and your future. Our goal is to resolve your legal concerns while minimizing conflict and confusion. Services include:
Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
Modifications and Enforcement of Existing Court Orders
Consent Decrees and Uncontested Divorce
Orders of Protection and Injunctions Against Harassment
Divorce and Legal Separation
Child Custody and Parenting Time
Legal Decision-Making Authority
Child Support Establishment and Modification
Spousal Maintenance (Alimony)
These matters are often emotionally charged and legally intricate. That’s why we focus on delivering clear counsel and strong advocacy from start to finish.
protection when it matters most
The unfortunate reality of high-conflict family law matters is that allegations of abuse or neglect are common -- a fact that is devastating whether the allegations are true or false.
Jade Law Office is experienced in cases involving investigations by the Department of Child Safety (DCS), local law enforcement, and coordinated investigations between the two. We serve clients on both sides of these proceedings: we pursue protective action where a child's safety is at risk, and we defend parents against false or strategic allegations made to gain judicial advantage. We understand how quickly a parent's protective efforts can be reframed as alienation and how harrowing it is to defend yourself against a claim that requires proving a negative. Whether the priority is safeguarding a child or preserving your role in their life, we deliver precise legal strategy, evidentiary command, and tireless advocacy.
In this arena, anyone can make an accusation. The difference is knowing how to prove -- or dismantle -- the case.
why choose jade law office?
Working with Jade Law means choosing an advocate who listens, explains your options clearly, and fights for the outcome that best serves you and your family’s long-term interests.
what you can expect:
Personalized legal strategy tailored to your goals
Honest, straightforward advice at every step
Clear communication and timely updates
An emphasis on discovery support (including evidence production and asset tracing for hidden accounts or income)
Unyielding focus on protecting children’s safety, stability, and legal rights
Detailed attention to court procedures and filing deadlines
Strong courtroom representation, when necessary
A focus on resolution—not escalation
faqs
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No. A lawyer is never a need. However, many people who utilize forms or paralegal services for drafting consent decrees and/or parenting plans find themselves to have buyer's remorse if a dispute ever arises. So a lawyer is not a need, but we see what goes wrong with these agreements everyday, so we have firsthand knowledge on how to draft them to best protect you.
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Legal custody (now called legal decision-making in Arizona) refers to a parent’s authority to make major decisions for the child, while parenting time determines the physical time a child spends with each parent.
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Yes, both child support and custody arrangements can be modified. However, the burden for modifying a standing court order can vary depending on the timing and circumstances of the requested modification. There is also a lot of judicial discretion involved in granting modifications, so always speak with a lawyer before entering into orders under the assumption they can be modified at a later date.
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Contact a family law attorney immediately—especially if the order involves your child or someone you share parenting responsibilities with. These orders can affect your custody rights and court standing in the family court, and strategy for a protective order should be developed based on the same.
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Yes. So long as the agreement meets the legal requirements, the Court is bound to enforce it. However, the standard and burden of proof differ between prenuptial and postnuptial agreements. That distinction and other factors can significantly impact not only how the agreement is evaluated, but also how much context beyond the written terms will factor into enforceability.

Ready to Talk?
When it comes to your family, don’t settle for uncertainty. Contact Jade Law Office today to schedule a consultation with Lundyn J. Garrett, Esq and gain a clear path forward, no matter how complex your case may be.