Category: Paternity
Meeting the needs of any child after divorce takes careful consideration. However, the needs of an infant change constantly, and creating a parenting…
When they are married when their child is born, the state of Arizona automatically recognizes the parental rights of both parents. If they part ways…
Whether you work on call, need to travel frequently or have a particularly demanding work schedule, your career may be a very important aspect of…
If you were not married at the time you gave birth, the father of your children has not been legally established under Arizona law. That could make…
Yes, in principle. Assuming you are the biological father, you have the natural right to parent your child as long as you are not unfit to do so.…
No. Arizona law requires unmarried parents to establish paternity in a legal proceeding before the father has any parenting rights. You can sign an…
The holidays are an important time for both parents and children. When it comes to parents who are or will be subject to parenting orders, some…
From time to time, it becomes necessary for one parent to move out of Arizona with the kids. You may have to get permission from an Arizona court to…
In Arizona, you can establish a father’s paternity by having both parents sign an acknowledgement of paternity form in the presence of a witness or…
Depending on the circumstances, you may be able to. It depends in part on what your arrangements for legal decision making and parenting time are.…