Your Questions, Answered

  • Seros Law focuses exclusively on Arizona family law matters. We assist clients with:

    • Divorce and legal separation

    • Child custody and parenting time disputes

    • Child support and spousal maintenance

    • Prenuptial agreements and postnuptial agreements

    • Establishment of parental rights

    • Modifications and enforcement of court orders

    • Hearings and trial representation

    We handle both simple and complex matters with personalized attention, ensuring each client receives strategic guidance tailored to their situation.

    Seros Law serves clients throughout Surprise, Peoria, Glendale, Phoenix, and surrounding communities within Maricopa County. We are familiar with local court procedures and expectations and work diligently to ensure each case is handled with care, professionalism, and attention to detail.

  • Yes. Seros Law offers free initial telephonic consultations for prospective clients seeking guidance on Arizona family law matters. Consultations are conducted by phone and scheduled online for convenience.

    During your consultation, you will have the opportunity to:

    • Discuss the specifics of your situation

    • Receive general legal information about your family law matter

    • Learn how a licensed Arizona Legal Paraprofessional can assist you

  • Prospective clients may schedule an initial telephonic consultation online using our scheduling link. This ensures a convenient and efficient way to discuss your family law matter.

    Existing clients may also use the scheduling link to book follow-up consultations to discuss updates, next steps, or legal questions related to their ongoing case.

  • Yes. Ms. Seros is a licensed Arizona Legal Paraprofessional, authorized by the Arizona Supreme Court to provide legal representation in family law matters, including court appearances, hearings, settlement conferences, and trials. This allows clients to receive skilled advocacy and courtroom representation at a more affordable and transparent rate than many traditional law firms, without sacrificing professionalism or experience.

    While we are a boutique firm, we handle both simple and complex cases, including:

    • Divorce proceedings

    • Child custody and parenting time disputes

    • Child support and spousal maintenance matters

    • Establishment or modification of parental rights

    • Enforcement or modification of court orders

    We provide personalized, one-on-one attention, ensuring your case is prepared and presented effectively.

  • The cost of your case depends on the complexity of your matter.

    Affordability and transparency are core values at Seros Law. We believe clients should understand how legal fees work and what to expect from the outset. Fees are discussed openly, advanced fees are required before work begins, and clients are kept informed as their case progresses. This approach helps minimize surprises and allows clients to make informed decisions about how to proceed.

  • We are a boutique Arizona family law practice focused exclusively on providing affordable, transparent, and practical legal support to each of our clients, from start to finish.

    Unlike larger firms, we accept new clients on a limited, case-by-case basis, ensuring that every client receives personalized attention, thoughtful guidance, and advocacy tailored to their unique situation. Our clients work directly with Ms. Seros, receive timely responses, and are never treated like just another case number.

    We understand how stressful family law matters can be, and we strive to provide not only legal guidance, but also clarity and support throughout the process.

  • Not always. Ms. Seros resolves many cases resolve through negotiation or mediation. However, when disputes remain, the court may hold a hearing or trial to make final decisions.

    Our firm regularly assists clients navigating both negotiated resolutions and litigated cases. While not every family law matter requires a trial, we prepare each case thoroughly and advocate effectively when court involvement is necessary. Whether your case resolves through settlement, mediation, or litigation, our goal is to protect your interests while helping you move forward with confidence.

  • Arizona requires a minimum 60-day waiting period after service. The total timeline depends on whether the case is contested and how quickly issues like property, parenting time, and support are resolved.

  • Spousal maintenance (alimony) is financial support paid by one spouse to the other following divorce. Your eligibility for spousal support depends on factors such as length of marriage, earning capacity, standard of living, age, and financial resources.

  • In Arizona, legal decision-making refers to a parent’s authority to make major decisions for a child, including education, healthcare, and religious upbringing. Parenting time refers to the schedule of when the child spends time with each parent.

    Arizona courts determine child custody based on the best interests of the child. This includes a number of factors, such as the child’s relationship with each parent, stability, safety concerns, compliance with court orders, and each parent’s ability to cooperate and encourage a relationship with the other parent. Parenting time and legal decision-making can be modified if circumstances change.

  • In some cases, a child’s wishes may be considered depending on age and maturity, but children do not get to decide custody in Arizona. The court may weigh the child’s preference as one of many factors when determining what is in the child’s best interests.

  • Child support is calculated using Arizona Child Support Guidelines, which consider income, parenting time, health insurance, childcare costs, and other factors.

  • A parenting plan is a written agreement or court order that outlines legal decision-making authority, parenting time schedules, holidays, transportation, and communication rules. Parenting plans are required in Arizona family law cases involving children.