Navigating shared custody can be a delicate dance, especially when children begin to express a preference. The kids may prefer spending all their weekends with one parent, the so-called “fun” parent. While both parents may be loving, responsible and involved, kids...
Child Custody
Tips for co-parenting so your children can thrive
Adults who are going through a divorce and share children should ensure they’re doing what they can to help their children thrive. Part of this is finding ways to work as a parenting team so the children get what they need. It’s not always easy to work with your ex,...
Joint legal custody and school disputes
In most Arizona custody cases, parents are awarded joint legal custody by a court. Legal custody involves making major decisions for children. Examples include decisions about education, healthcare and religion. Legal custody is different from physical custody,...
How are a child’s wishes considered in Arizona custody cases?
Child custody can be a complex topic, especially when considering a child's wishes. In Arizona, the child's preferences do play a role in custody decisions. Types of custody in Arizona Arizona recognizes two main types of custody: physical custody and legal custody....
What rights do stepparents have vs. biological parents?
Many Arizona families include stepparents who care for their spouse's children daily. Yet state laws give stepparents and biological parents different rights. These differences affect daily decisions about children's lives and future care. What the law says about...
How do domestic violence allegations impact child custody?
In Arizona family law cases, children need to be given close attention to make sure they are in a safe and nurturing environment. The court strives to serve the child’s best interests above all. This can be complicated in many cases, but it is particularly problematic...
Navigating co-parenting across long distances
Parenting across long distances comes with a unique set of challenges that can significantly impact both the child and the parents. For parents living far away, staying actively involved in their child's daily life can be difficult – especially after a divorce, when...
How can you build your child custody case?
A child custody dispute can be highly contentious, with each parent thinking they know what’s best for their child. If you’re unprepared to advocate for your position and counter the other parent’s arguments, then the court may side with the other parent, thereby...
How do you explain custody to children?
Divorce brings profound changes into a child’s life, uprooting everything from their daily routine to their sense of security and stability. During this challenging time, children may struggle with feelings of loss and fear of the imminent changes they are about to...
Tips to enhance parenting plans for military families
Creating a parenting plan can be tough when the parents disagree on child custody and parenting time. It can be more difficult when at least one spouse serves in the military because of their constant movement due to changes in their assignments. This makes it harder...