Jun 2, 2018 | Children, Custody, Family Law, Father's Rights, High-Conflict Disputes, Joint Custody, Mother's Rights, Parental Rights, Separation, Single Fathers, Single Mothers, Single Parenting, Sole Custody, Uncategorized
In 2012 I wrote an article on our law firm’s blog entitled “Say Goodbye to Custody,”, in which I discussed the brand new, and highly debated, revisions to the Arizona Family Law statutes. These laws, which guide the Court in making custody decisions involving...
Mar 26, 2014 | Custody, Divorce, Family Law, Father's Rights, Joint Custody, Legal Decision-Making, Mother's Rights, Parenting Time, Sole Custody
During the past year, Arizona Family Law statutes were revised. Some legal experts believe the changes reflect a trend in Arizona, and in many other states, to use 50/50 decision-making and parenting-time as a starting point in assessing the parenting arrangement. In...
Mar 3, 2013 | Custody, Divorce, Joint Custody, Legal Decision-Making, Parenting Time, Sole Custody, Tender Years Doctrine
Ever since the Arizona legislature passed its new law replacing “custody” with “legal decision-making” and “parenting time” something has been bothering me that I couldn’t quite put my finger on — until today. In...
Jan 21, 2011 | Custody, Joint Custody, Parenting Classes, Parenting Groups, Parenting Time, Sole Custody
I know a woman who has a degree in Early Childhood Education & Child Development. She graduated from college with high honors. Yet, she attended parenting classes throughout the entire time she was raising her children – classes on parenting toddlers;...