Category: Paternity
It can be. In Arizona as in most states, the legal standard for setting up parental decision-making authority and parenting time is that these orders…
If you’re divorcing with children, you may have a disagreement with your divorcing spouse about how to share parenting time with the kids. If you…
In any divorce with shared children, you will need to determine whether both parents will have legal decision-making authority and how much parenting…
Absolutely. You should never interfere with your child’s other parent’s parenting time. Your parenting order is a court order. Even if you think…
Once you have an order in place regarding parental decision making and parenting time, you may expect everything to continue as normal. Then, one…
In Arizona, the law assumes that the child of a married woman belongs to her spouse, but this is not always the case. When it is not, the parents…
Yes, under certain circumstances. In Arizona and in most states, legal decision-making authority and parenting time are decided in the child’s best…
When you decide to end your marriage, you might hope never to see your ex again. Though, logically, your divorce process will most likely include…
Last week on the blog we talked about prenuptial agreements and how they can be helpful to individuals who are seeking to protect their assets upon…
When divorce splits a family, it’s more than parents who have to deal with a disruption in how they interact with their children. The same goes for…