Kaine Fisher, Rose Law Group partner and family law director, on the impact of recreational marijuana on co-parenting plans in Arizona

    By Kaine Fisher, Rose Law Group partner and family law director| Scottsdale Independent, AZ Big Media Important questions remain about how the passage of Prop. 207, Arizona’s recreational marijuana initiative, will impact existing co-parenting plans as well as divorce and child custody cases. As dispensaries in Arizona actively begin to apply for recreational licenses — now is the …

How to announce your divorce on social media; Kaine Fisher, partner and family law director at Rose Law Group, comments

By Seth Simmons | Fatherly In a joint statement, Channing and Jenna Tatum announced that they were separating after almost nine years of marriage. “It feels odd that we have to share this kind of thing with everyone, but it’s a consequence of the lives we’ve chosen to lead, which we also happen to be deeply grateful for,” it read. …

Angelina Jolie Loses Bid To Remove Judge In Brad Pitt Divorce Case; Kaine Fisher, Rose Law Group Partner And Family Law Director, Comments

By Cheyenne Roundtree | Daily Mail Angelina Jolie has officially lost her battle to remove the judge from her bitter divorce proceedings with ex Brad Pitt, court documents obtained by DailyMail.com show. Jolie had previously claimed that Judge John W. Ouderkirk – who married the couple at their lavish French wedding in 2014 – failed to disclose ‘ongoing business and professional relationships’ …

Tips On Co-Parenting In The Pandemic, With Rose Law Group Family Law Attorney Audra Petrolle

By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter Making a co-parenting plan can have be challenging… even more so in a pandemic. Rose Law Group family law attorney Audra Petrolle has solutions for unexpected obstacles parents may have when it comes to decisions on education, religious gatherings, the coronavirus vaccine and more.

Arizona Police Officer Adopts Child Abuse Survivor He Met On Duty; Audra Petrolle, Family Law Attorney At Rose Law Group, Weighs In

By Tamar Lapin | New York Post An Arizona police officer and his wife adopted a 4-year-old survivor of child abuse that he comforted while he was on duty. Kingman Police Department Lt. Brian Zach met little Kaila when he and his partner got a call to go check on her home back in March 2018, he told ABC’s “Good …