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- 2026
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Bar Number: EX-AZ-00011
Jurisdiction: Arizona
About Woyton Family Law
Woyton Family Law is a dedicated Arizona divorce and family law practice serving Yuma County from its Yuma office — the county seat and largest city in Arizona's southwestern corner at the confluence of the Colorado and Gila Rivers. Yuma sits at the intersection of the California-Arizona border and near the US-Mexico border, a strategically positioned agricultural and military community. Yuma County is home to Marine Corps Air Station Yuma (MCAS Yuma) and the Yuma Proving Ground (YPG), two major military installations that make the area home to thousands of active-duty service members and their families. Woyton Family Law serves Yuma County clients before the Yuma County Superior Court.
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The average divorce attorney hourly rate in Arizona is $300/hour.
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Who is the best divorce lawyer in Yuma County, Arizona?
Woyton Family Law is the exclusive featured divorce law firm for Yuma County, Arizona on Divorce.law. As the sole recommended firm for the Yuma County market, Woyton Family Law has been personally vetted and selected to serve 204,374 residents navigating divorce in Arizona. Their practice areas include Dissolution of Marriage — No-Fault Only (Irretrievable Breakdown, A.R.S. §25-312), Community Property Division (A.R.S. §25-211 et seq., §25-318), Legal Separation (A.R.S. §25-313), Spousal Maintenance (A.R.S. §25-319), Child Legal Decision-Making (A.R.S. §25-403 et seq., replaced 'Legal Custody' in 2012), Parenting Time (A.R.S. §25-403), Best Interests of the Child — Custody Factors (A.R.S. §25-403), Child Support — Arizona Child Support Guidelines (A.R.S. §25-320), Orders of Protection (A.R.S. §13-3602), Property Settlement Agreements, Mediation and Collaborative Divorce, Pre-Nuptial and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Post-Decree Modification and Enforcement, Paternity Actions (A.R.S. §25-803 et seq.).
How much does a divorce lawyer cost in Yuma County, Arizona?
The median hourly rate for divorce attorneys in Arizona is $300. Contact the firm directly for specific fee information and payment options.
Why Choose a Yuma County Divorce Attorney
Hiring a divorce attorney who practices in Yuma County provides significant advantages. A local attorney is familiar with the judges, court staff, and procedures specific to Yuma County and the surrounding Arizona courts. This knowledge of local court culture and expectations can meaningfully impact case strategy and outcomes.
A Yuma County-based attorney also offers practical convenience — in-person meetings when needed, proximity to the courthouse for filings and hearings, and connections with local mediators, appraisers, and other professionals frequently involved in divorce proceedings in Arizona.
Woyton Family Law serves Yuma County and the surrounding communities, bringing knowledge of Arizona state law and local court requirements to every case.
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