What Can I Do In Arizona If Someone Is Violating The Terms Of A Parenting Agreement?
Feb 21, 2011
In Arizona, if a party to a valid parenting agreement ordered by the court or through a Rule 69 Agreement is, has, or continues to violate the terms of a parenting plan agreement, then the non breachin...
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In Arizona Custody Cases, Can The Court Interview My Children?
Feb 18, 2011
The short answer is yes depending upon the age and development of the child requested to be interviewed. Rule 12, Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure, ("ARFLP"), states:
[o]n motion of any party, ...
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Physical, Mental and Vocational Evaluations of Persons In Arizona Family Court Cases
Feb 17, 2011
Rule 63, Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure, ("ARFLP") provides authorization, in certain situations, for the court to order that a party to a Family Court action submit to a physical, mental or voc...
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Applying for Temporary Orders In My Arizona Family Law Case
Feb 16, 2011
In Arizona, parties to many family law actions can file for temporary orders with the court. Because court calendar's are often over loaded, it can take several months for a final trial to take place. ...
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Arizona Family Court’s; Custody Hearings Receive Priority
Feb 15, 2011
A.R.S. 25-407 states in relevant text:
A. Custody proceedings shall receive priority in being set for hearing.
B. The court may tax as costs the payment of necessary tra...
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Early Resolution Conferences (ERC) v. Resolution Management Conference (RMC) in Arizona
Feb 11, 2011
An Early Resolution Conference (ERC) is generally scheduled when both parties are unrepresented. The ERC is conducted by a conference officer, and during the time set (usually up to 2 hours), the parti...
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Spousal Maintenance In Arizona: Rehabilitative or Something More?
Feb 10, 2011
For some time now, there has been a debate in Arizona regarding the purpose of spousal maintenance. The positions are; 1) indefinite vs. 2) rehabilitative maintenance. There are several Arizona cases w...
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New Family Law Provision That Must Be Added To Joint Custody Parenting Plans In Arizona
Feb 08, 2011
Recent statutory changes now mandate that every joint custody parenting plan include specific notification required by A.R.S. ? 25-403.05. In full test, this statutory requirement states:
A. Unless th...
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Child Support Basics In Arizona
Feb 07, 2011
Under Arizona law, Arizona's Child Support Guidelines define the factors and method for the calculation of child support. The Guidelines consideration the gross income of each of the parents and does ...
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Grandparent Rights In Arizona
Feb 02, 2011
The superior court may grant the great-grandparents of the child reasonable visitation rights on a finding that the great-grandparents would be entitled to such rights as a grandparent if the great-gra...
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