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Since 2010, Guymon Law has provided diligent, client-focused representation in the East Valley. Guymon Law was founded in 2010 on principles of legal knowledge, diligence, and compassion for those we serve. Guymon Law is your go-to Chandler, AZ firm representing East Valley clients in mediation, divorce, custody matters, child and spousal support matters, enforcement actions, severance, adoption, premarital agreements, wills and trusts, and division of retirement accounts (QDRO).

Our attorneys pride themselves in providing realistic and honest legal advice grounded in facts and law. We take a no-nonsense approach geared toward resolving even the most difficult of cases. We apply expertise, problem-solving skills and creativity to settle cases. For those cases that cannot be resolved without litigation, we advocate diligently in the courtroom.

Our attorneys' superior legal writing and trial advocacy has earned the firm rewards from Super Lawyers and National Advocates. Our firm is conveniently located in the Chandler, Arizona to serve the East Valley Community.
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Taylor takes a no-nonsense, results-oriented approach to helping central Arizona clients resolve complex issues in all areas of family law.
Lisa A. Moore earned both her Bachelor of Arts and Doctorate of Jurisprudence from the University of Arizona College of Law, graduating cum laude from the College of Law.
Renee L. (Cook) King, a Navy veteran, joined our firm in 2021.
Renee came to our office after working at the Arizona Attorney General's Office in the Family Protective Services division for almost five years.
If you are considering divorce, the first step is consulting with a qualified divorce attorney.
When you are ready to proceed, your attorney will help you prepare the initial divorce petition.
The petition will inform the court and the other party how your property should be divided and whether you or your spouse is entitled to spousal maintenance (alimony).
If you have children, the petition will also include information about your requests for custody and child support.
Arizona is a no-fault divorce state, unless the parties have entered into a covenant marriage.
A legal separation is just like a divorce, except that the parties remain legally married.
In a legal separation, your financial assets will be divided, spousal maintenance (alimony) may be ordered, and if you have children, custody and child support will be established.
You may seek a legal separation if you want to be financially separate from your spouse, or if you desire to live separate and apart.
Some spouses choose a legal separation over a divorce for religious reasons.
It may be possible to remain on your spouse's health insurance plan while legally separated.
In Arizona, the term custody is actually a misnomer.
Arizona refers instead to legal decision-making and parenting time.
Legal decision-making involves major life decisions about medical, educational and religious issues for your child.
Parenting time refers to the amount of time the child spends with each parent.
Legal decision-making can either be joint or sole.
Joint legal decision-making means that both parents must agree on an issue before making a decision for a child.
A parent with sole legal decision-making can make a decision without consulting the other parent.
In Arizona, child support is calculated using the Arizona Child Support Guidelines.
These guidelines are based on each party's gross income, the amount of parenting time the children spend with each parent, and other factors such as insurance costs and childcare expenses.
Although the guidelines are based on a mathematical formula, they are complex and often require court intervention to determine the correct amount.
If child support has never been ordered for your child, or if you have filed for divorce, the court must establish an initial child support order.
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