Estate planning attorney

Charles F. Myers, P.A.

📍 3101 N Central Ave STE 900, Phoenix, AZ 85012

★★★★☆ 4.6 (21 reviews)

About Charles F. Myers, P.A.

Serving Phoenix and the greater Phoenix metropolitan area, Charles F. Myers, P.A. is a Estate planning attorney firm committed to helping clients achieve fair and equitable outcomes in divorce and family law proceedings. The firm's attorneys bring practical courtroom experience and skilled negotiation to every case, ensuring that clients in Phoenix receive effective representation at every stage of the legal process.

The legal team at Charles F. Myers, P.A. understands that no two divorces are alike. Factors such as the length of the marriage, the presence of minor children, the nature and value of marital assets, and the degree of cooperation between spouses all shape how a case proceeds. This firm's ability to tailor its approach to each client's specific needs has made it a valued resource in the Phoenix legal community.

Property division is one of the most contested aspects of many Arizona divorces. Under state law, courts aim for an equitable — though not always equal — distribution of community property. Charles F. Myers, P.A. works diligently to ensure that all marital assets, including real estate, retirement accounts, business interests, and investments, are properly accounted for and that clients receive their fair share.

Child custody and parenting plans are often the most emotionally charged issues in a divorce. Arizona courts focus on the best interests of the child when establishing legal decision-making authority and parenting time schedules. Charles F. Myers, P.A. advocates for parenting arrangements that serve the child's wellbeing while protecting the parent's rights to maintain a meaningful relationship with their children.

If you are considering a divorce in Phoenix, reaching out to Charles F. Myers, P.A. for an initial consultation is an important first step. The firm offers a confidential environment where you can discuss your goals, concerns, and questions without pressure. Understanding your legal options early in the process can help you make informed decisions and approach your case with greater clarity and confidence.

Client Reviews

★★★★★

"I have known and worked with Chikk over 35 years. He is thorough thoughtful and knowledgeableHe keeps updated on all changes to applicable laws to ensure that his clients are well protected. Most importantly he is kind a..."

6 years ago

★★★★★

"I have known Chikk for about 15 years now and he has not only helped me with my families estate planning but we have also worked on many clients together.I consider him to be not only a consummate professional but a valu..."

6 years ago

★★★★★

"Mr. Myers and his entire firm are the most thorough diligent and trustworthy people with whom it has ever been my pleasure to work. When planning our modest estate they treated us so well reminding us of every contingenc..."

6 years ago

Frequently Asked Questions — Estate planning attorney in Phoenix, AZ

Legal fees in Phoenix vary based on case complexity. Hourly rates typically range from $200 to $450 per hour, while flat-fee arrangements for uncontested cases may start around $1,500. Charles F. Myers, P.A. can provide a detailed fee estimate during your initial consultation.

While Arizona permits self-representation, professional legal guidance is strongly recommended when children, real estate, retirement accounts, or disputes are involved. An experienced attorney helps protect your rights under Arizona family law.

Arizona requires a minimum 60-day waiting period after filing. Uncontested divorces are often finalized in 3–6 months, while contested cases involving property or custody disputes may take 12–24 months.

Many family law attorneys in Phoenix offer free or reduced-cost initial consultations. Contact Charles F. Myers, P.A. directly to learn about consultation availability and any associated fees.

Bring your marriage certificate, recent tax returns, bank and investment statements, mortgage or lease documents, vehicle titles, and a list of questions. This helps your attorney provide accurate legal advice from the start.

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