If you were married and the marriage didn't work out after some years together, that is sad. When you first married, you probably figured that the marriage would last forever. Of course, things that you could not necessarily anticipate happen in life sometimes and you...
Child Custody
When can you move to modify a child custody arrangement?
When an initial custody determination is made, you might feel comfortable with the amount of time that you and your children’s other parent get to spend with your kids. But life changes, and what was once an appropriate child custody arrangement may no longer be in...
Arizona’s relocation law may limit a parent’s options to move
Like many other states, Arizona has what commonly gets called a relocation statute. This law limits the rights of parents to move with their children when those parents are subject to child custody orders. Tucson parents should be aware of what this law requires. If...
Understanding parenting plans in Arizona
When an Arizona couple with minor children decide to end their marriage, one of the most difficult decisions is which parent will have custody of the children. Arizona courts, after consulting with child psychiatrists and psychologists, family attorneys, and other...
What factors are considered to determine the best interest of the child?
For many parents, the hardest part of the divorce is no longer having your children with you every day. Sharing parenting time with your child’s other parent can be difficult, even if you still get along with your ex. However, it is important to put personal feelings...
Scheduling parenting time is necessary for divorcing parents
One important part of your parenting plan is the parenting time schedule that specifies how you and your ex will share time with your children. In Arizona, the parenting time schedule will generally address: The school year Holidays School breaks Vacations...
How do parents use alienation to gain custody?
In contentious Arizona divorce cases, the children often become the targets and the victims of unintentional harm as parents fight over custody and child support. This behavior can sour loving relationships and cause lasting damage to the child. When one parent...
Should you ask your spouse to undergo a mental health evaluation?
The emotions that are often tied into a divorce can make people act irrationally. But if the behavior that is being exhibited is indicative of a bigger problem, you may want to consider asking the court to order a psychological or some other sort of mental health...
What should I know about child custody mediation?
Just about any aspect of a divorce and family law case in Arizona can be challenging personally, financially and emotionally. One of the most difficult areas to navigate is child custody and parenting time. Even in cases where the parents are on good terms and want to...
Analyzing abuse allegations in custody court
Child abuse allegations during a custody battle must be taken seriously. The presence of abuse is a factor the court considers when making a custody decision, and an abuse allegation that is determined valid by a court can have major ramifications on a custody...