Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I use All Rise LDP instead of websites like Divorce.com or DivorceWriter?
Many of our clients come to us after paying for those automated services—frustrated because their paperwork was rejected by the court. The truth is, those sites often use generic templates and automated processes that aren’t reviewed by a real person, let alone someone who understands Arizona-specific laws and procedures. At All Rise LDP, your documents are personally prepared by a certified Legal Document Preparer with over a decade of hands-on experience in Arizona courts. We don’t just fill in forms—we guide you through the process with care, accuracy, and real legal insight.
Are you an attorney?
No, we are not attorneys and do not provide legal advice. However, we are certified by the Arizona Supreme Court to prepare legal documents, and we specialize in Family Law paperwork like Divorce, Custody, Child Support, and more. Our role is to make the court process easier, clearer, and more affordable for you.
What types of services do you offer?
We help with Divorce (both uncontested and contested), Legal Decision-Making (Custody), Child Support, Parenting Plans, Modifications, Name Changes, Guardianships, Wills, Quit Claim Deeds, and more. We also offer mediation services and custom document preparation.
What if my case is complicated?
We handle both simple and more complex cases. If we feel your situation requires attorney representation, we’ll let you know. But many people are surprised to find they can resolve their case without hiring an expensive attorney—especially with the right guidance and paperwork.
How much does it cost?
Our prices are flat-rate, transparent, and significantly more affordable than hiring an attorney. We also offer Klarna payment plans and free consultations, so you know what to expect up front.
Do I have to come into the office?
No! We offer fully remote services via phone, email, and secure online forms. But if you prefer in-person help, we’re happy to meet with you locally as well.
Will you file the documents for me?
Yes, we take care of filing and make sure everything is submitted correctly. You won’t have to wait in long courthouse lines or try to figure out complicated procedures.
How long does the divorce process take in Arizona?
In Arizona, the minimum waiting period for a divorce is 60 days from the date the other party is served or when the documents are filed (summary consent). If the case is uncontested and all documents are in order, it can often be finalized shortly after that. However, if there are disagreements or complications, it may take longer. At All Rise LDP, we help you move through the process as quickly and smoothly as possible, making sure all deadlines and requirements are met so there are no delays due to paperwork errors.
What if my situation involves domestic violence? Can I still get help with my divorce?
Absolutely. Your safety is our top priority. If you're in a situation involving domestic violence, we can help you file for divorce while also requesting emergency custody, and other urgent legal protections if needed. We understand how sensitive and dangerous these cases can be, and we’ll handle your paperwork with the utmost care, confidentiality, and compassion. We’re here to support you every step of the way.
How do I get started?
Getting started is easy. You can fill out our online intake form, call us for a free consultation, or schedule an in-person appointment. We’ll go over your situation, explain your options, and walk you through the process step-by-step. Whether you need a full-service divorce, a single document, or help responding to court paperwork, we’ll meet you where you are and make it make sense.
Can you help modify existing court orders?
Yes! Life changes, and sometimes your original court orders need to change too. Whether you need to update parenting time, legal decision-making (custody), child support, or spousal maintenance, we can prepare the documents to request a modification and help you file them properly.
Will you file the documents for me?
Yes, we take care of filing and make sure everything is submitted correctly. You won’t have to wait in long courthouse lines or try to figure out complicated procedures.
What if the other person won’t cooperate or respond?
You can still move forward. If the other party won’t participate, we can help you request a default judgment, meaning the court may proceed without their input. We’ll make sure all service requirements and deadlines are handled so your case stays on track.