The Arizona Chapter of the American Academy of
Matrimonial Lawyers

The Arizona Chapter of the AAML

Helping Arizona Families Access Reputable Legal Services

Since 1993, the Arizona Chapter of the AAML has sought to connect families throughout the state with trustworthy, high-quality legal representation. Our members have been recognized for their exceptional skills and extensive knowledge in the area of family law. Each member has earned the respect of their fellow lawyers and judges, and they are backed by years of experience, success, and a commitment to the field. 

Our organization is proud of the work our accomplished members do, from helping families resolve paternity issues to assisting with difficult matrimonial cases. If you need legal guidance from a family lawyer, we encourage you to visit our member directory and search for a legal professional who meets your specific needs. 

AAML Purpose

"To provide leadership that promotes the highest degree of professionalism and excellence in the practice of family law."

AAML National Mission

The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) was founded in 1962 with the goal of establishing a group of talented, reputable negotiators and litigators. The AAML endeavors to help individuals and families find capable lawyers near them, and our organization now has more than 1,650 members across 50 states. 

At the Arizona Chapter of the AAML, we are committed to fostering the continued professional development of family attorneys and other legal professionals working in matrimonial law. We facilitate a wide range of events that educate family lawyers on best practices and emerging trends, allowing our members to continue to offer high-quality legal services to their clients. 

In Affiliation with:
  • AAML
Meet Our Fellows Leaders in the Field of Family Law

Qualifications for Membership

Learn More About How to Apply to Be an AAML Fellow
  • 10 Year Practice Requirement as an Attorney
  • Compliance with Continuing Legal Education Requirements Prior to Application
  • Substantial Involvement in the Area of Matrimonial & Family Law Matters
  • Competence to Litigate Complex Matrimonial & Family Matters
  • Competence to Settle Complex Matrimonial & Family Law Matters
  • Applicant Must Be a Practicing Attorney and Not a Sitting Judge unless the Applicant Meets the Other Standards
  • Applicant Must Be Board Certified by the Arizona State Bar
  • Extensive Interview Process with Chapter Leadership
  • Professional Reputation Must Be in Good Standing
  • Must Adhere to AAML Bounds of Advocacy
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