Category: Parenting Time
Legal decision-making authority arrangements are often the most complex issue a couple faces when they decide to end their marriage. This is…
Sometimes, life doesn’t go exactly according to plan. This can be especially true for families, with all the events, groups, extracurricular…
Developing a solid parenting plan can take work and flexibility, and holidays can be especially difficult to manage. In many cases, both parents want…
After a divorce or permanent breakup, most people plan to enter into a new romantic relationship at some point. There are many coparenting challenges…
Over the past 75 years or so, fathers have sometimes been told they are secondary parents or even “visitors” in their children’s lives. This is…
When you divorce with children, you will need to work together long-term with your children’s other parent. In the vast majority of cases, both…
Whether you’re divorcing or coming to parenting arrangements with an unmarried ex-partner, you’ll need to decide how to handle summer vacation.…
In general, Arizona law encourages equal parenting time when both parents are fit and able to participate. Your actual share of parenting time could…
An independent parenting evaluation may be performed in certain divorce and Parenting Time cases. The court may order an evaluation, or the parties…
There are special rules in Arizona if one parent wants to move away with a child. Generally, when both parents share legal decision-making authority…