Katz & Bloom: Jay R. Bloom
📍 2701 N 7th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85007
About Katz & Bloom: Jay R. Bloom
Located in Phoenix, Arizona, Katz & Bloom: Jay R. Bloom is a dedicated Family law attorney practice serving individuals and families across Maricopa County. The firm brings focused expertise to divorce and family law matters, helping clients in Phoenix navigate what is often one of the most challenging periods of their lives. Whether you are facing a straightforward uncontested divorce or a highly complex contested matter, Katz & Bloom: Jay R. Bloom is equipped to provide the guidance you need.
What distinguishes Katz & Bloom: Jay R. Bloom from other Phoenix law firms is their deep familiarity with the local courts and judicial culture of Maricopa County. Understanding how local judges approach issues like asset division and parenting time can make a meaningful difference in outcomes. This local insight, combined with a commitment to personalized attention, sets the firm apart in the competitive Phoenix legal market.
Arizona follows community property principles, meaning most assets and debts acquired during the marriage are divided equally upon divorce. However, exceptions exist for inheritances, gifts, and pre-marital property. The attorneys at Katz & Bloom: Jay R. Bloom help clients in Phoenix accurately identify and characterize all marital assets, protecting their financial interests throughout the dissolution process.
The firm serves a wide range of clients in Phoenix, including those dealing with uncontested divorces, high-asset property division, child custody and parenting plan disputes, spousal maintenance (alimony), and post-decree modifications. Regardless of the nature of your case, Katz & Bloom: Jay R. Bloom approaches every situation with the professionalism and empathy that clients deserve during difficult transitions.
Getting started with Katz & Bloom: Jay R. Bloom is straightforward. The first step is typically a consultation where the attorney will review your situation, explain your rights under Arizona law, and outline potential strategies. Clients in Phoenix consistently report feeling more informed and confident after their initial meeting. To schedule your consultation, contact Katz & Bloom: Jay R. Bloom by phone or through their website.
Client Reviews
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"I am happy for having Mr.Katz as my counsel. I started off feeling nervous and stressed about my case but after reaching out to Mr.Katz that soon went away. He is extremely knowledgeable. He takes the time to look at you..."
5 years ago
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"When my husband & I started dating in 2009 a year after his divorce we immediately knew that is ex (who cheated on my husband) was going to be a problem.They had 2 kids 5& 7 when we met & the poor kids were used against ..."
3 years ago
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"This guy was super rude to me during my free consultation for my fiancés matter. He rushed me off the phone with arrogance and when I asked him to clarify his strategy before I sent him payment I was ignored. I wound up ..."
3 years ago
Frequently Asked Questions — Family law 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. Katz & Bloom: Jay R. Bloom 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 Katz & Bloom: Jay R. Bloom 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.