Paradise Valley divorce attorneys

Paradise Valley Divorce Attorneys

High net worth divorce, complex asset division, mediation, and coaching for Paradise Valley families. 19 years of experience in the 85253 community.

19+Years Serving Paradise Valley Families
5,000+Mediations
1,000+Trials
$100Start With a Legal Consultation

Divorce in Paradise Valley Is Different. So Is Our Approach.

Paradise Valley divorce cases are not standard cases. The assets are layered. The privacy concerns are real. The children have lives that most parenting plan templates do not begin to address. The gap between what a sophisticated client needs and what a standard divorce attorney provides can be significant.

Best Law Firm is located at 7025 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 303 in the 85253 community. Tali Best Collins plays tennis in Paradise Valley. Tali's children attend school in Paradise Valley. Our firm is part of this community.

Every client starts with a $100 legal consultation with Tali Best Collins personally. You leave with a Game Plan, an honest assessment of your options, and a clear picture of what each path is likely to cost in time, money, and stress.

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Start with clarity.

A focused consultation helps you understand what matters legally, what can be resolved privately, and what level of help your situation actually requires.

What Paradise Valley Divorce Cases Involve

Complex finances, public-record concerns, business ownership, separate property questions, and parenting realities often overlap. These are the issues we look for early so your strategy is built around the real case, not a generic checklist.

Complex Asset Division

Multiple properties, investment portfolios, family businesses, deferred compensation, stock options, intellectual property, trusts, and family limited partnerships require attorneys who have handled these assets before.

Learn about high net worth divorce

Business Valuation

If one or both spouses own a business, valuation may become a central dispute. Mediation can build buyout structures that keep the business alive while compensating both spouses fairly.

Separate Property and Commingling

Inherited wealth, pre-marriage assets, and income streams that predate the marriage can become complicated when separate funds mix with community money. Tracing requires records and legal analysis.

Privacy

Arizona court filings are public records. Mediation and negotiated settlement help keep financial details, business valuations, and parenting disputes out of the public record whenever possible.

Prenuptial Agreements

Some agreements are strong. Others have vulnerabilities involving coercion, inadequate disclosure, timing, or changed circumstances. Bring your prenup to the consultation so Tali can review what it covers.

Read about prenuptial agreements

Grey Divorce

Divorces after long marriages and second marriages can involve decades of commingled assets, significant retirement accounts, spousal maintenance, social security considerations, and estate planning changes.

Learn more about grey divorce

The Divorce Process in Arizona

Every divorce is different, but most Arizona cases move through a familiar sequence. The strategy is to keep the process focused, protect what matters, and resolve the case as efficiently as the facts allow.

1

$100 Legal Consultation

Every engagement at Best Law Firm starts here. Up to one hour with Tali Best Collins personally. You leave with a complete Game Plan, a realistic picture of your options, and honest guidance on what level of service your situation requires.

2

Filing the Petition

A divorce begins when one spouse files a Petition for Dissolution with the Superior Court. The petition and related documents are then served on the other spouse, and the date of service starts Arizona's 60-day minimum waiting period.

3

Disclosure and Discovery

Both spouses must disclose assets, debts, income, and financial information under Arizona Rule 49. In Paradise Valley cases, this often involves significant financial complexity and careful document review.

4

Mediation and Settlement

Most Arizona divorce cases go through mediation at some point. Best Law Firm has certified attorney mediators and has been part of more than 5,000 mediations. Mediation is usually faster, less expensive, more private, and more flexible than trial.

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5

Final Decree

The divorce is final when the judge signs the Decree of Dissolution after mediation or trial. The decree, property settlement, and parenting plan resolve property, debt, spousal maintenance, legal decision-making, parenting time, child support, insurance, tax issues, and name restoration if requested.

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A $100 consultation with Tali Best Collins gives you specific legal advice on your situation so you can move forward with clarity, reduce anxiety, and make decisions based on real information rather than fear or assumptions.

How to Choose the Right Divorce Attorney for a Paradise Valley Case

Conflict makes money for attorneys. The more contested the case, the longer it runs, the more it costs. Some attorneys see a Paradise Valley client and see a long, drawn-out case. That can make wealth a vulnerability instead of an advantage.

Be wary when an attorney starts assembling a team before there is a demonstrated need: a family court advisor before there is a genuine dispute, a forensic financial expert before anyone has identified a real financial issue, or a discovery master before there is an actual discovery dispute.

Interview attorneys before you choose one. A good attorney asks early what is most important to you, proposes mediation when appropriate, explains strategy, invites your input, and gives you a real picture of cost, timeline, and risk.

Ask About Mediation

An experienced family law attorney should explain when mediation makes sense and when court intervention is actually necessary.

Watch the Expert Team

Experts can be essential, but they should be tied to a real issue, not added automatically because the case involves money.

Know the Strategy

You should understand what the attorney is trying to accomplish, what it may cost, and what risks come with each path.

What a Paradise Valley Divorce Costs

The honest answer varies enormously. A cooperative Paradise Valley divorce with complex assets that resolves through mediation might cost each party $5,000 to $10,000 in total legal fees. A fully contested divorce involving business valuation, extensive discovery, expert witnesses, and multiple hearings can cost over $100,000 or more per side.

The biggest driver is not the hourly rate. It is the level of conflict. Every unnecessary motion, deposition, and hearing moves money away from the family and into the fight.

Choose the level of help that fits the case.

Some clients need full representation. Others need mediation or hourly coaching. The first consultation is where you sort that out.

$100

Legal Consultation

Up to one hour with Tali personally. A complete Game Plan. No retainer. No commitment beyond the session.

$450 per hour

Divorce Coaching

One hour minimum. No retainer. Real legal guidance by the hour at the moments you need it.

$350 to $450 per hour

Mediation

Three hour minimum. Typically split equally between both parties, with a written fee agreement before engagement.

Full representation

Advance Fee Options

Tali can explain the available advance fee options, hourly rates, and fee agreement terms during your consultation.

How We Have Helped Paradise Valley Families

These examples are anonymized, but they reflect the kind of complex divorce issues Paradise Valley families often bring to the table.

Success story

Intellectual Property Developed Before Marriage

One spouse developed significant intellectual property before marriage. The other had a legitimate argument about value created during the marriage. We brought both spouses to the table, worked through the analysis together, and reached an agreement both understood and accepted.

Success story

Pre-Marriage Income Stream

One spouse built a significant income stream before marriage from the sale of an internet product. After years of commingled finances, the lines were not clean. Through multiple mediation sessions, both spouses moved from intractable positions to agreements they could live with.

Success story

Medical Practice Valuation

A physician built her medical practice during the marriage and wanted to keep it. Her husband had a legitimate claim to its value. We mediated a buyout structure that allowed the wife to continue practicing, compensated the husband, and kept the business intact.

Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce in Paradise Valley

Is my spouse entitled to half of everything in a Paradise Valley divorce?

Arizona is a community property state. Property acquired during the marriage is generally divided equitably between the spouses. Equitably does not always mean exactly in half. Separate property claims, commingling disputes, prenuptial agreements, reimbursement claims, and waste arguments can all affect the outcome.

My spouse wants to keep the business. Does that mean I get nothing from it?

No. If the business is community property or has community property value, you are entitled to your share, often handled through a lien, other assets of equivalent value, a cash buyout, or a structured payment arrangement.

Can I keep my divorce private?

You usually cannot seal a divorce file entirely, but you can limit what becomes part of the public record by resolving your case through mediation and settlement rather than litigation. When a case goes to trial, significantly more information becomes public.

How long will a Paradise Valley divorce take?

The minimum under Arizona law is 60 days from the date the divorce papers are served. A cooperative case with complex assets that resolves through mediation can finish in three to six months. A fully contested case involving business valuation, extensive discovery, and trial preparation can take over one year to three or more years.

We have been married over 30 years. How does that affect our divorce?

The length of the marriage can affect spousal maintenance eligibility and duration, make separate property claims harder to trace, require complex retirement account division analysis, and add social security and estate planning considerations that do not arise in shorter marriages.

My spouse had money before we married. Does any of that belong to me?

Generally no, but it depends on what happened to those assets during the marriage. If separate property was kept completely separate, it remains separate. If it was commingled with community money or used for community purposes, some or all of it may have lost its separate character. A prenuptial agreement can also change the analysis.

How do I know if my attorney is the right fit?

Interview them. A good attorney asks what matters most to you, explains strategy clearly, invites your input, avoids fear-based advice, and does not talk about hiring a team of experts before there is a demonstrated need. No attorney can guarantee what a court will decide.

Schedule Your Consultation

We can conduct your consultation by phone, Zoom, or in person at our Scottsdale office at 7025 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 303, Scottsdale, AZ 85253. Call us today at (480) 219-2433 or book online.

(480) 219-2433

7025 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 303
Scottsdale, AZ 85253

info@bestlawaz.com

The information on this page is intended to be informational only and does not establish an attorney-client relationship, nor is it meant to be legal advice for any specific matter. Readers should not act upon any information without seeking the advice of licensed counsel.

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