Montoya, Lucero & Pastor, P.A.
📍 3200 N Central Ave # 2550, Phoenix, AZ 85012
About Montoya, Lucero & Pastor, P.A.
Montoya, Lucero & Pastor, P.A. is a respected Personal injury attorney practice based in Phoenix, Arizona, offering comprehensive legal services to individuals navigating divorce, legal separation, and related family law matters. With a thorough understanding of Arizona's legal framework and a strong track record in Maricopa County courts, the firm is a trusted resource for Phoenix residents seeking professional representation.
Clients who choose Montoya, Lucero & Pastor, P.A. benefit from a law firm that prioritizes clear communication and honest counsel. Family law matters are inherently personal, and the team at Montoya, Lucero & Pastor, P.A. takes time to understand each client's unique circumstances and goals. This client-centered approach has earned the firm a strong reputation among Phoenix residents who value both legal expertise and compassionate support.
Divorce in Arizona involves several key legal steps, including filing a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage, service of process on the other spouse, financial disclosure, and either negotiated settlement or trial. Montoya, Lucero & Pastor, P.A. guides clients through each stage of this process, working to resolve matters efficiently while ensuring all legal requirements under Arizona law are properly met.
Montoya, Lucero & Pastor, P.A. handles a broad spectrum of cases for Phoenix clients, from collaborative divorces where both parties agree on terms, to high-conflict cases involving significant assets, business interests, or contentious child custody disputes. The firm also assists with post-divorce modifications when life changes require updates to existing court orders regarding support or parenting arrangements.
Beginning your case with Montoya, Lucero & Pastor, P.A. starts with a confidential consultation. During this meeting, you will have the opportunity to share the details of your situation, ask questions about the legal process, and gain a realistic understanding of likely timelines and costs. Many clients leave their first appointment with Montoya, Lucero & Pastor, P.A. feeling significantly more prepared and less overwhelmed by the road ahead.
Client Reviews
★★★★★
"I knew the moment that I met Tiffani Lucero that I was in good hands and immediately felt a sigh of relief after our first meeting. Needing a lawyer is not typically a positive experience but I knew having her on my side..."
6 years ago
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"I was referred to Tiffani Lucero by a trusted advisor for a basic matter. The person (male) who answered the phone was rude refused to allow me to leave a message for Ms. Lucero and seemed to have no interest whatsoever ..."
2 years ago
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"PLEASE READ TO SAVE YOUR TIME AND MONEY. I have not used this firm did not even get the opportunity to and I'm glad I didn't. After being diagnosed with cancer I experienced dehumanizing and degrading treatment from a lo..."
4 years ago
Frequently Asked Questions — Personal injury 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. Montoya, Lucero & Pastor, 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 Montoya, Lucero & Pastor, 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.