Ashley Hutton graduated cum laude from Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. Ashley is adept in negotiation, mediation, and trial practice skills to prepare for a career in litigation. She currently works in the family law and civil litigation departments. Ashley is a proud Arizona native, born and raised in the west Valley. In her spare time, she enjoys camping with her dog Puppet, painting, and baking.
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The smart path to crafting your new identity after divorce; Kaine Fisher, Rose Law Group partner and family law director, lets us in on ‘a little known secret’
By Heather Locus | Forbes What do you consider core to your identity – the things that make you “you”? Is it your relationships with the people around you? Your profession? Your own personality and quirks? How about your name? These are not idle musings when you’re in the thick of divorce. As if the hundred other decisions you’re forced to
Cost breakdown of a divorce; Audra Petrolle, family law attorney at Rose Law Group, comments
By Geoff Williams | U.S. News & World Report If you’re divorcing soon, you may be devastated – or thrilled. Often, divorces aren’t so terrible – it’s the weeks, months and years leading up to the dispiriting end of the marriage that can be gut-wrenching. But while your emotions may be all over the place, one thing is constant in all marriages
Does marriage education work? Kaine Fisher, Rose Law Group partner and family law director, has insight.
By Lois M. Collins | Deseret News The federal government has invested heavily for nearly two decades in marriage education classes to strengthen relationships — particularly of low-income couples — but critics say the impact has been small in terms of preventing romantic partnerships from crumbling. “The marriage education field is wide and diverse, but overall, the research finds that marriage
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