Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if The Harding Firm is a good fit for me?
We are not “hand-holders” or emotional counselors, we are legal advocates, striving to get great solutions. If this is an approach you believe you would like, then schedule your consultation today.
What is a retainer, and should I have to pay one?
The issue with retainers are clients usually run out of money prior to the end of the case. We want to be with you until the end, so we offer flat-fee options, which allows you to begin with the end in mind. We are not cheap, but this approach allows you to know the total amount of attorney’s fees and plan accordingly. We do not want to terminate our relationship because you are out of money. We want to be with you at the end, to help you achieve your desired results.
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How long does the divorce process take?
How easy is it to get divorced?
Will filing for a divorce shock my spouse and save my marriage?
Should I close my/our bank accounts?
If you have been served with a temporary restraining order, you will likely be prohibited from closing accounts. If not, you are free to close them, but you should consider any possible consequences. Those consequences may include increasing the hostility level with your spouse.
You may choose to open an individual bank account during court proceedings, especially if you are concerned about how your spouse may handle joint monies. Just be sure to transfer money to the joint account if your spouse will need it to maintain a household, for instance.
If my case goes to court, will a jury decide the case?
What happens to our joint possessions?
If I win my case, will the other party have to pay my attorney’s fees?
Divorce
As your family and divorce attorney, we focus on ending your marriage as efficiently as possible while protecting what you value most. Trust our focused, principled attorney to help get you through this tough time, with your best interest in mind. Call us today at 480-442-4142.
Child Custody
Protect your children during and following your divorce by ensuring they receive the emotional, physical, and fiscal support they need. We help during divorce and with post-divorce issues. Contact us today.
Collaborative Law
When a divorce is amicable, one way to avoid the courtroom is through collaborative law, which allows you and your spouse to work together on next steps for your family. Call us today at 480-442-4142.
Testimonials
What others think of The Harding Firm speaks volumes, much more so than we can share ourselves. Read what past clients have appreciated about working with us here.
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1757 East Baseline Road Suite 133
Gilbert, Arizona 85233
480-442-4142
Hours: Monday - Friday 8am-4pm
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