Because of the personal nature of Arizona family law, you should feel comfortable with the Phoenix family law attorney you choose.
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When a couple says those two magical words, "I do," they believe that their union will be forever. They may daydream about raising children, going on family vacations, and growing old together. They anticipate a life full of great memories. Unfortunately, not everyone has a happily ever after. People grow apart, circumstances change, and some relationships just cannot be salvaged.
If you are facing divorce or another family law issue, we can help. 
Dealing with divorce, child custody, paternity, or alimony can be very personal. You want to ensure that you and your family are protected and that someone is watching out for your interests. When children are involved, the situation is even more emotionally trying. Therefore, you have to feel comfortable with your choice of a Phoenix family law attorney.
At the law firm of Curry, Pearson & Wooten, PLC, we are known for building relationships with our clients. As our client, you will receive our personal attention, unmatched by other law firms. The mission of our Phoenix divorce lawyers is to help you through this challenging time in your life.
Contact one of our experienced Phoenix family attorneys today by calling 602-258-1000 or toll free at 1-888-9AZLAWCOM (888-929-5292). We assist clients throughout Maricopa County with the following:
Wouldn't it be nice to work with a Phoenix divorce attorney who will take your calls? We think it is unfortunate that so many Phoenix family law attorneys make themselves inaccessible to their clients. They pass on cases to first-year associates or paralegals.
Our law firm is different. We purposely limit the number of cases we represent, so that we can give adequate attention to each and every client. By restricting the amount of cases that we accept, we also are able to provide exceptional results for our clients.
When you work with the law firm of Curry, Pearson & Wooten, you will be partnered with a legal team that truly wants to see you succeed. People frequently refer to us as "lawyers you can talk to," because we take an active interest in the lives of our clients. After all, we are just like you. We have families of our own and are active in the community. We know the common concerns of people faced with difficult circumstances. Therefore, we will do everything in our power to achieve a positive outcome in your case.
For answers to your questions, contact us today by calling 602-258-1000 or toll free at 1-888-9AZLAWCOM (888-929-5292).The law firm of Curry, Pearson & Wooten represents family law clients throughout Maricopa County.
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