Would my husband have to pay more, even if we have a kid and he finds a better job to support us?
Arizona child support does not consider a spouse's or significant other's income, only the gross monthly incomes of the parents of the child. Your...
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Arizona child support does not consider a spouse's or significant other's income, only the gross monthly incomes of the parents of the child. Your...
It is not considered abandonment unless and until she's not communicated with them, seen them, or sent them gifts or cards for 6 months or more....
It sounds like the father may already have court orders regarding his physical custody of the children and legal decision making. If that is the...
There is insufficient information to be able to give you much advice. It sounds like there is a child support order already in effect, but is that...
You should seek the advise of an experienced family law attorney in your area so that they may review the history of the case, review the current...
I agree with the responses of the two other attorneys and wanted to let you know that the statute you should review is Arizona Revised Statute...
It sounds like you should take the time to consult with an attorney so that you may explain all of the history, the current orders can be reviewed,...
Did you have a legal question? You provide some information, but there is no question.
In Arizona, because child support is always modifiable, unless the child is 18 years old and has graduated from high school, you cannot permanently...
If a child is not returned at the time listed on your parenting time orders, your first step is to contact law enforcement so that they may enforce...